Issue 11, 2024

The temperature-controlled optimization of g-C3N4 structure significantly enhances the efficiency of photothermal catalytic NO removal

Abstract

The efficiency of photocatalytic NO removal is often constrained by catalyst lifespan and secondary contamination from reaction products. Therefore, in this study, g-C3N4 (CN) was incorporated into a photothermal reaction system for synergistic NO removal via photothermal effects. It was observed that increasing the temperature led to a 19% enhancement in CN's photocatalytic removal efficiency, with a selectivity of 96.8% towards NO2 generation. Additionally, the catalyst's lifespan increased by 2.85 times, while the quantum yield rose from 1.54% to 2.22%. This study also provides novel insights into the mechanism of photothermal synergy: (1) high temperatures facilitate more efficient capture of O2 by hot electrons, promoting ˙O2 generation; (2) the catalyst structure is regulated by temperature elevation, as hot electrons promote greater n → π* transfer on CN, which is favorable for electron–hole separation and transfer. As a result, CN-based photothermal collaborative catalysis shows promising prospects for NO removal.

Graphical abstract: The temperature-controlled optimization of g-C3N4 structure significantly enhances the efficiency of photothermal catalytic NO removal

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Dec 2023
Accepted
07 Feb 2024
First published
08 Feb 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 6539-6548

The temperature-controlled optimization of g-C3N4 structure significantly enhances the efficiency of photothermal catalytic NO removal

K. Qi, G. Tan, Z. Lu, X. Gao, Z. Zhang, D. Liu, R. Lv, D. Jing, P. Luo and G. Dong, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 6539 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA07755A

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