Facile preparation of visible light-sensitive layered g-C3N4 for photocatalytic removal of organic pollutants

Yawen Fei, Ning Han*, Minghui Zhang, Feixue Yang, Xiaobing Yu, Lilong Shi, Alireza Khataee*, Wei Zhang, Dongping Tao, Man Jiang*

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Abstract

The graphite-phase carbon nitride (g-C3N4) photocatalytic materials were prepared by one-step calcination method to degrade methylene blue (MB) and potassium butyl xanthate (PBX) under visible light irradiation. The prepared g-C3N4 photocatalytic materials were investigated in detail by various characterizations, and the experiments showed that the graphitic phase carbon nitride photocatalytic materials were successfully prepared by the one-step calcination method. The material possesses excellent optical properties and strong visible light absorption, thus achieving photocatalytic degradation of MB and PBX. The catalyst dosage, pH, the initial concentration of pollutants have important effects on photocatalytic activity of MB and PBX. The photocatalytic degradation efficiency was 98.99% for MB and 96.83% for PBX under the optimal conditions (catalyst dosage, initial pollutant concentration and pH value were 500 mg L−1, 20 mg L−1 and 7, respevtively). The photocatalytic mechanisms on MB and PBX were elucidated. ·OH was the key specie for MB, while ·O2 was the key specie for PBX. This study advances the development of photocatalytic technology for mineral wastewater.

Original languageEnglish
Article number135718
JournalChemosphere
Volume307
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Dye wastewater
  • G-CN
  • Mineral processing wastewater
  • Photocatalytic degradation

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