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Cobalt oxide coupled with graphitic carbon nitride composite heterojunction for efficient Z-scheme photocatalytic environmental pollutants degradation performance

The Co O /g-C N Z-scheme composite heterojunction has been effectively built in a facile sonication-assisted hydrothermal manner. The as-synthesized optimal 0.2 M Co O /g-C N (GCO2) composite photocatalysts (PCs) revealed admirable degradation efficiency towards methyl orange (MO, 65.1%) and methyle...

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Published in:Environmental research 2023-10, Vol.235, p.116574
Main Authors: Suganthi, Sanjeevamuthu, Vignesh, Shanmugam, Kalyana Sundar, Jeyaperumal, Alqarni, Sondos Abdullah, Pandiaraj, Saravanan, Hwan Oh, Tae
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Language:English
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Summary:The Co O /g-C N Z-scheme composite heterojunction has been effectively built in a facile sonication-assisted hydrothermal manner. The as-synthesized optimal 0.2 M Co O /g-C N (GCO2) composite photocatalysts (PCs) revealed admirable degradation efficiency towards methyl orange (MO, 65.1%) and methylene blue (MB, 87.9%) organic pollutant compared with bare g-C N within 210 min under light irradiation. Besides, the features of investigating structural, morphological and optical properties have evidence that the unique decoration effect of Co O nanoparticles (NPs) on the g-C N structure with intimate interface heterojunction of well-matched band structures noticeably facilitates the photo-generated charge transport/separation efficiency, reduces the recombination rates and widens the visible-light fascination which could advantageous to upgrading photocatalytic action with superior redox ability. Especially, the probable Z-scheme photocatalytic mechanism pathway is also elucidated in detail based on the quenching results. Hence, this work delivers a facile and hopeful candidate for contaminated water remediation via visible-light photocatalysis over the efficient g-C N -based catalysts.
ISSN:1096-0953
1096-0953
DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2023.116574