Microwave assisted in situ decoration of a g-C 3 N 4 surface with CdCO 3 nanoparticles for visible light driven photocatalysis
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ) supported cadmium carbonate (CdCO 3 ) as an organic–inorganic hybrid nanophotocatalyst was realised by an in situ microwave heating method. The hybrid composite retains the structure of each component, which was verified by p-XRD, FT-IR and solid state 13 C-NMR...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New journal of chemistry 2018, Vol.42 (8), p.6322-6331 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C
3
N
4
) supported cadmium carbonate (CdCO
3
) as an organic–inorganic hybrid nanophotocatalyst was realised by an
in situ
microwave heating method. The hybrid composite retains the structure of each component, which was verified by p-XRD, FT-IR and solid state
13
C-NMR analysis. The as-prepared hybrid g-C
3
N
4
/CdCO
3
composites were evaluated as a photocatalyst towards the degradation of indigo carmine (IC) dye and inactivation of the Gram negative
E. coli
pathogen. In this composite, the wide band gap CdCO
3
acts as an electron accepting platform from g-C
3
N
4
and facilitates the subsequent photocatalytic reaction. The optimized hybrid g-C
3
N
4
/CdCO
3
-90 photocatalyst exhibits four-fold increase in the degradation of IC dye compared to pristine g-C
3
N
4
and almost a complete mineralization of the dye occurs after 180 min of irradiation. Besides, this photocatalyst completely inhibits the growth of
E. coli
bacteria within 45 min of visible light irradiation. The enrichment in the photoactivity of CdCO
3
decorated g-C
3
N
4
is ascribed to the combined effects of improved visible light absorption, enhanced dye adsorption and facile separation of electron–hole pairs as evidenced by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. The present work may provide valuable information and insights into the microwave assisted synthesis of g-C
3
N
4
hybrid composites and may permit a better comprehension of future advancements in high performance materials for environmental remediation applications. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/C8NJ00444G |