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Self-floating g-C3N4/h-BN/Au photo-thermal catalysts with unprecedented thermostability at solar-activated heating condition for reusable degradation of organic pollutants

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENTAL [2024]
Chang Wang, Shihao Zhou, Qingqiang Cui, Mengya Zhang, Linqi Zheng, Shuang Li, Xiangdong Liu, Ming Chen
ABSTRACT

Photo-thermal catalytic (PTC) degradation as an ideal candidate for wastewater treatment is yet suffering from the unsatisfied recyclability due to the thermal effect-exacerbated serious photocorrosion of semiconductor-based catalysts. Based on polymeric graphite carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ) hybridized with antioxidative hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and grafted with stable Au nanoparticles (NPs), we provide thermostable g-C 3 N 4 /h-BN/Au nano-catalysts for high-efficient degradation of organic dyes at solar-activated heating condition. The fantastic PTC activity with optimal degradation rate up to ∼ 0.30 min −1 is far better than most mainstream hybrid catalysts. The unprecedented thermal recyclability is convincingly verified by consecutive 10 repeated tests within 500 min measurements under solar-driven heating condition (∼60 °C), wherein the negligible drop of degradation efficiency is only ∼ 0.2% lower than pristine one. The ingenious self-floating PTC membranes can be conveniently established by immobilizing the resultant nano-catalysts into bio-carbon porous frames and viscous bacterial nano-celluloses, facilitating practical wastewater decontamination in real-world scenarios.

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