Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Vol.217, 169-180, 2017
Core-shell g-C3N4@ZnO composites as photoanodes with double synergistic effects for enhanced visible-light photoelectrocatalytic activities
In this work, core-shell g-C3N4@ZnO photocatalysts were facilely synthesized via a reflux method applying the industrial grade ZnO nanoparticles and g-C3N4 nanosheets as the starting materials. The thickness of the g-C3N4 shell was gradually increased with the increasing proportion of g-C3N4 and the average thickness of the coating g-C3N4 is 1.89 nm and 3.21 nm for a weight ratio of 15% and 20% (g-C3N4/ZnO) g-C3N4@ZnO composites, respectively. By using g-C3N4 ZnO composites as photoanodes for the first time, 15% g-C3N4@ZnO photoanode exhibits the best PEC performance for the degradation of phenol under visible light irradiation with an anodic bias of 1.5 V vs. SCE and the rate constant is determined to be 1.216 h(-1), which is almost 2.1 times as high as that of 20% g-C3N4 ZnO photoanode. The enhancement of the visible light PEC degradation phenol is attributed to the double synergistic effects which combined of special core-shell nanostructures and electro-oxidation assisted photocatalysis. This work not only demonstrates core-shell g-C3N4@ZnO composites as a promising photoanode for the utilization of solar conversion, but also meets the requirement for the increasing demand of practical applications (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.