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Insight into the Multistate Emissive N, P-doped Carbon Nano-Onions: Emerging Visible-Light Absorption for Photocatalysis

Journal

CHEMISTRY-AN ASIAN JOURNAL
Volume 16, Issue 9, Pages 1138-1149

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/asia.202100137

Keywords

Layered structure; Carbon nano-onions; Visible light absorption; Bandgap; Photocatalysis

Funding

  1. IISER Berhampur
  2. DST-SERB [2019/000026]
  3. IISER Berhampur [IG/21082018/B0035]

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In this study, unique N, P-co-doped carbon nano onions (N, P-CNOs) with a self-assembled onion-like layered structure were fabricated using a bottom-up facile synthesis technique. These N, P-CNOs displayed enhanced visible light absorption and efficient visible-light-induced photocatalytic performance for MB dye degradation. The study concluded that the N, P-CNOs hold great potential for application in visible-light photocatalysis due to their easy synthesis, low cost, and unique morphology.
Carbon dots (CDs) have become one of the most emerging materials as an alternative solar light-induced photocatalyst in contrast to traditional metal-based systems. However, one of the major challenges is the lack of visible light absorption. Herein, we have fabricated unique N, P-co-doped CDs with a self-assembled onion-like layered structure by using a bottom-up facile synthesis technique from chitosan gel and phosphoric acid as molecular precursors. This typical layered structure of N, P-co-doped carbon nano onions (N, P-CNOs), with an average size of 25-50 nm, displays an enhanced visible light absorption. Detailed structural and elemental characterizations confirm the extensive aromatic domain with P-containing surface functionalities, while electrochemical study clarifies the lowering of band gaps as well as the creation of new electronic states in comparison to the pristine N-CDs. Furthermore, the intrinsic structural features are correlated with the underpinning photophysical processes by steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. In addition, steady-state polarized emission and thermo-responsive PL properties have been carried out to unveil further the structure-property correlation of N, P-CNOs, and their comparative study with pristine N-CDs at the different excitation wavelengths. Finally, N, P-CNOs exhibit efficient visible-light-induced photocatalysis, and the detailed mechanistic study is carried out by trapping the photogenerated species in an aqueous medium. The prepared N, P-CNOs displayed an excellent visible-light photocatalytic performance over MB dye with a degradation efficiency of 75.8% within 120 min along with a degradation rate constant of similar to 0.0109 min(-1). It is concluded that the easy to synthesize and low-cost N, P-CNOs with a unique morphology hold great potential for application in visible-light photocatalysis.

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