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An electron delocalization with n-π∗ transitions of graphitic carbon nitride photocatalyst for visible-light-driven water decontamination

ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH [2025]
Yan Ke, Mingzhu Yuan, Xinglong Li, Yuan Liu, Yangyang Li, Yuanxu Liu, Xiangang Lin, Qinghua Liu, Yupeng Yuan
ABSTRACT

Improving electron delocalization and optical absorption properties of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4 ) is essential for enhancing the performance of photocatalytic wastewater treatment. Herein, an enhanced electron delocalization with activation n-π∗ electronic transitions of g-C 3 N 4 (TCN m ) by embedding electron-rich pyrimidine units into the g-C 3 N 4 skeleton was successfully fabricated. Experimental characterizations and density functional theory calculations demonstrated that the precise incorporation of pyrimidine units into the g-C 3 N 4 skeleton reduces the degree of overlap of positive and negative charge centers, enhances the delocalization of conjugate electrons, and facilitates carrier separation. Furthermore, this novel structure introduced additional n-π∗ electronic transitions, extending the light-absorbing edge beyond 700 nm. As a result, after 60 min of light irradiation, TCN m exhibited the highest kinetic constant (0.0287 min −1 ) in the degradation of tetracycline, which was ∼3.8 times higher than that of pristine g-C 3 N 4 . In particular, the optimal antibacterial rate for Staphylococcus aureus reached 88.3% after 4 h of light exposure. These findings illustrate the remarkable potential of TCN m in addressing antibiotic and microbial contamination in water.

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