Abstract
Solar energy-driven practices using semiconducting materials is an ideal approach toward wastewater remediation. In order to attain a superior photocatalyst, a composite of g-C3N4 and ZnO (GCN-ZnO) has been prepared by one-step thermal polymerization of urea and zinc carbonate basic dihydrate [ZnNO3]2·[Zn(OH)2]3. The GCN-ZnO0.4 sample showed an evolved morphology, increased surface area (116 m2 g-1), better visible light absorption ability, and reduced band gap in comparison to GCN-pure. The GCN-ZnO0.4 sample also showed enhanced adsorption and photocatalytic activity performance, resulting in an increased reaction rate value up to 3 times that of GCN-pure, which was attributed to the phenomenon of better separation of photogenerated charge carriers resulting because of heterojunction development among interfaces of GCN-pure and ZnO. In addition, the GCN-ZnO0.4 sample showed a decent stability for four cyclic runs and established its potential use for abatement of organic wastewater pollutants in comparison to GCN-pure.
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Paul, D. R., Gautam, S., Panchal, P., Nehra, S. P., Choudhary, P., & Sharma, A. (2020). ZnO-Modified g-C3N4: A Potential Photocatalyst for Environmental Application. ACS Omega, 5(8), 3828–3838. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02688
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