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Self-assembly of porous g-C3N4 and montmorillonite: characterization, performance test, and mechanism analysis

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DOI: 10.1007/s10854-021-07556-0

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  1. Sichuan Youth Science and technology innovation research team project [2020JDTD0018]
  2. Sichuan Science and Technology project [2021YFQ 0046]

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Montmorillonite is attached to porous graphitic carbon nitride through the electrostatic self-assembly method, resulting in a composite photocatalyst with larger specific surface area and enriched pore structure. This composite material shows enhanced ability to degrade high concentration dyes, providing a potential application in the field of dye degradation.
Montmorillonite is successfully attached to the surface of porous graphitic carbon nitride by electrostatic self-assembly method, so that the composite photocatalyst has larger specific surface area and rich pore structure. Through a series of characterization methods such as surface area measurement (BET), photoluminescence spectra, and UV-vis diffuse reflection spectroscopy, it is confirmed that the introduction of montmorillonite is conducive to the separation of photogenerated carriers and holes in graphitic carbon nitride. The photocatalytic degradation of 20 ppm rhodamine B by composite materials only takes 90 min, and it shows the ability to degrade high concentration rhodamine B. After four cycles of regeneration, the degradation rate of rhodamine B by composite materials is still 95.4%. After the combination of porous graphitic carbon nitride and montmorillonite with electrostatic self-assembly, it has the ability to degradation of high concentration dyes, which provides a development idea for the practical application of photocatalytic technology in the field of dye degradation.

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