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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering >> 2024, Volume 18, Issue 2 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2381-1

Plasma-exfoliated g-CN with oxygen doping: tailoring photocatalytic properties

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Abstract

Heteroatom doping and defect engineering have been proposed as effective ways to modulate the energy band structure and improve the photocatalytic activity of g-C3N4. In this work, ultrathin defective g-C3N4 was successfully prepared using cold plasma. Plasma exfoliation reduces the thickness of g-C3N4 from 10 nm to 3 nm, while simultaneously introducing a large number of nitrogen defects and oxygen atoms into g-C3N4. The amount of doped O was regulated by varying the time and power of the plasma treatment. Due to N vacancies, O atoms formed strong bonds with C atoms, resulting in O doping in g-C3N4. The mechanism of plasma treatment involves oxygen etching and gas expansion. Photocatalytic experiments demonstrated that appropriate amount of O doping improved the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B compared with pure g-C3N4. The introduction of O optimized the energy band structure and photoelectric properties of g-C3N4. Active species trapping experiments revealed ·O2 as the main active species during the degradation.

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