Constructing binary heterojunctions is an important strategy to improve the photocatalytic performance of graphitic carbon nitride(g‐C3N4).In this paper,a novel g‐C3N4 nanosheet‐based composite was constructed via ...Constructing binary heterojunctions is an important strategy to improve the photocatalytic performance of graphitic carbon nitride(g‐C3N4).In this paper,a novel g‐C3N4 nanosheet‐based composite was constructed via in situ growth of bismuth oxyiodide(BiOI)nanoplates on the surface of g‐C3N4 nanosheets.The crystal phase,microstructure,optical absorption and textural properties of the synthesized photocatalysts were analyzed by X‐ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electron microscopy(SEM),transmission electron microscopy(TEM),ultraviolet‐visible(UV‐vis)diffuse reflectance spectroscopy(DRS),and nitrogen adsorption‐desorption isotherm measurements.The BiOI/g‐C3N4 nanosheet composite showed high activity and recyclability for the photodegradation of the target pollutant rhodamine B(RhB).The conversion of RhB(20 mg L?1)by the photocatalyst was nearly 100%after 50 min under visible‐light irradiation.The high photoactivity of the BiOI/g‐C3N4 nanosheet composite can be attributed to the enhanced visible‐light absorption of the g‐C3N4 nanosheets sensitized by BiOI nanoplates as well as the high charge separation efficiency obtained by the establishment of an internal electric field between the n‐type g‐C3N4 and p‐type BiOI.Based on the characterization and experimental results,a double‐transfer mechanism of the photoinduced electrons in the BiOI/g‐C3N4 nanosheet composite was proposed to explain its activity.This work represents a new strategy to understand and realize the design and synthesis of g‐C3N4 nanosheet‐based heterojunctions that display highly efficient charge separation and transfer.展开更多
文摘Constructing binary heterojunctions is an important strategy to improve the photocatalytic performance of graphitic carbon nitride(g‐C3N4).In this paper,a novel g‐C3N4 nanosheet‐based composite was constructed via in situ growth of bismuth oxyiodide(BiOI)nanoplates on the surface of g‐C3N4 nanosheets.The crystal phase,microstructure,optical absorption and textural properties of the synthesized photocatalysts were analyzed by X‐ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electron microscopy(SEM),transmission electron microscopy(TEM),ultraviolet‐visible(UV‐vis)diffuse reflectance spectroscopy(DRS),and nitrogen adsorption‐desorption isotherm measurements.The BiOI/g‐C3N4 nanosheet composite showed high activity and recyclability for the photodegradation of the target pollutant rhodamine B(RhB).The conversion of RhB(20 mg L?1)by the photocatalyst was nearly 100%after 50 min under visible‐light irradiation.The high photoactivity of the BiOI/g‐C3N4 nanosheet composite can be attributed to the enhanced visible‐light absorption of the g‐C3N4 nanosheets sensitized by BiOI nanoplates as well as the high charge separation efficiency obtained by the establishment of an internal electric field between the n‐type g‐C3N4 and p‐type BiOI.Based on the characterization and experimental results,a double‐transfer mechanism of the photoinduced electrons in the BiOI/g‐C3N4 nanosheet composite was proposed to explain its activity.This work represents a new strategy to understand and realize the design and synthesis of g‐C3N4 nanosheet‐based heterojunctions that display highly efficient charge separation and transfer.