Facile transformation of low cost melamine-oxalic acid into porous graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets with high visible-light photocatalytic performance

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Here, we report a simple, robust and large-quantity synthetic pathway to form porous graphitic carbon nitride nanosheet structures, using a long strip-like structure of melamine-oxalic acid (MO) as a starting product. The addition of oxalic acid can influence the thermal condensation model and inhibit grain growth of g-C3N4. Meanwhile, the synergism of MO precursor and specific heating process can effectively adjust the porosity and number of layers. The synthesized porous g-C3N4 nanosheets possess large specific surface areas (203 m2 g−1), a widened band gap 2.98 eV, and improved electron transport ability, exhibit high photocatalytic activities as much as 8 times than bulk g-C3N4 for the photodegradation of gas pollute under visible light (λ > 420 nm). This work shows a significant progress for low-cost fabrication of high quality porous 2D g-C3N4 with excellence photocatalytic activity.

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Han, X., Tian, L., Jiang, H., Kong, L., Lv, J., Shan, J., … Fan, X. (2017). Facile transformation of low cost melamine-oxalic acid into porous graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets with high visible-light photocatalytic performance. RSC Advances, 7(24), 14372–14381. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra01205e

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