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Polymerization synthesis of semi-coke activated carbon modified carbon nitride nanoscrolls with boosted photocatalytic H2 production

Molecular Catalysis [2024]
Jiani Qin, Huannan Wu, Yanli Dong, Fangxin Zhan, Miao Liao, Bao Pan, Chuanyi Wang
ABSTRACT

The porous semi-coke activated carbon (SAC) was derived from solid waste semi-coke (SC) powder by an activation process. Subsequently, a highly efficient photocatalyst (SAC/CN) was prepared by loading SAC onto carbon nitride (CN). The SAC/CN composite exhibited an increased surface area, well-dispersed layered CN, abundant delocalization electrons, redshift in light absorption, and a more negative conduction band (CB) edge. The optimal 0.7 %SAC/CN 600 sample exhibited the highest H 2 production rate of 12.86 mmol·h −1 ·g −1 , which is 8.0-fold higher than that of pristine CN. The SAC/CN photocatalysts also demonstrated excellent stability and reusability. Photoluminescence (PL) and electrochemical measurements indicated enhanced charge separation/transfer efficiency in the SAC/CN composite. These findings propose a novel approach for recycling of coal chemical solid waste coupled with CN photocatalysts to achieve efficient solar-to-chemical energy conversion.

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