TY - JOUR
T1 - Synthesis of Porous g-C3N4 and Its Application as Photocatalyst for Methylene Blue Degradation
AU - Yuhaneka, Grace
AU - Rozafia, Ade Irma
AU - Utomo, Wahyu Prasetyo
AU - Iryani, Ani
AU - Hartanto, Djoko
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is a photocatalyst possessing a unique layered structure, remarkable thermal and chemical stability, and tunable bandgap. However, the bulk g-C3N4 has limited active sites and fast electron-holes recombination. In this work, we prepared porous g-C3N4 with an enhanced photoactivity toward methylene blue (MB) degradation. The porous g-C3N4 were prepared from melamine with addition of various amount of citric acid as a pore-forming agent (0.0 mmole, 0.1 mmole, 0.2 mmole, and 0.3 mmole; assigned as g-C3N40, g-C3N4-1, g-C3N4-2, and g-C3N4, respectively). The structural and morphological properties of the samples were analyzed using XRD, SEM, FTIR, and N2 sorption. The optical property was analyzed using UV-vis diffuse reflectance and photoluminesence spectroscopy. Meanwhile the electronic conductivity was analyzed using Mott-Schottky analysis and electron impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The photocatalytic test revealed that g-C3N4-2 exhibited the highest MB degradation rate (k= 0.00904 min-1), while the bulk g-C3N4-0 showed the lowest rate (k= 0.00689 min-1). The g-C3N4-2 possesed relatively smaller crystallite size (∼43.5 nm) and a larger surface area (13.975 m2 g-1) compared to the bulk g-C3N4-0 (crystallite size: 46.9 nm; surface area: 9.163 m2 g-1). The optical property and charge carrier transfer analysis also revealed that the g-C3N4-2 possessed more efficient charge carrier transfer, which suppress the charge recombination. The combination between a larger surface area and more efficient charge carrier transfer contributes to the enhanced photocatalytic activity of porous g-C3N4 toward MB degradation.
AB - Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is a photocatalyst possessing a unique layered structure, remarkable thermal and chemical stability, and tunable bandgap. However, the bulk g-C3N4 has limited active sites and fast electron-holes recombination. In this work, we prepared porous g-C3N4 with an enhanced photoactivity toward methylene blue (MB) degradation. The porous g-C3N4 were prepared from melamine with addition of various amount of citric acid as a pore-forming agent (0.0 mmole, 0.1 mmole, 0.2 mmole, and 0.3 mmole; assigned as g-C3N40, g-C3N4-1, g-C3N4-2, and g-C3N4, respectively). The structural and morphological properties of the samples were analyzed using XRD, SEM, FTIR, and N2 sorption. The optical property was analyzed using UV-vis diffuse reflectance and photoluminesence spectroscopy. Meanwhile the electronic conductivity was analyzed using Mott-Schottky analysis and electron impedance spectroscopy (EIS). The photocatalytic test revealed that g-C3N4-2 exhibited the highest MB degradation rate (k= 0.00904 min-1), while the bulk g-C3N4-0 showed the lowest rate (k= 0.00689 min-1). The g-C3N4-2 possesed relatively smaller crystallite size (∼43.5 nm) and a larger surface area (13.975 m2 g-1) compared to the bulk g-C3N4-0 (crystallite size: 46.9 nm; surface area: 9.163 m2 g-1). The optical property and charge carrier transfer analysis also revealed that the g-C3N4-2 possessed more efficient charge carrier transfer, which suppress the charge recombination. The combination between a larger surface area and more efficient charge carrier transfer contributes to the enhanced photocatalytic activity of porous g-C3N4 toward MB degradation.
KW - carbon nitride
KW - photocatalysis
KW - photodegradation
KW - dye
KW - water treatment
KW - GRAPHITIC CARBON NITRIDE
KW - FACILE SYNTHESIS
KW - KAOLIN
KW - ZSM-5
KW - PHOTODEGRADATION
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U2 - 10.11113/mjfas.v18n4.2496
DO - 10.11113/mjfas.v18n4.2496
M3 - RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal
SN - 2289-5981
VL - 18
SP - 463
EP - 472
JO - Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
JF - Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences
IS - 4
ER -