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3D Aerogel of Graphitic Carbon Nitride Modified with Perylene Imide and Graphene Oxide for Highly Efficient Nitric Oxide Removal under Visible Light.

Jundie HuDongyun ChenNajun LiQingfeng XuHua LiJinghui HeJian-Mei Lu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2018)
3D materials are considered promising for photocatalytic applications in air purification because of their large surface areas, controllability, and recyclability. Here, a series of aerogels consisting of graphitic-carbon nitride (g-C3 N4 ) modified with a perylene imide (PI) and graphene oxide (GO) are prepared for nitric oxide (NO) removal under visible-light irradiation. All of the photocatalysts exhibit excellent activity in NO removal because of the strong light absorption and good planarity of PI-g-C3 N4 coupled with the favorable charge transport properties of GO, which slow the recombination of electron-hole pairs. The aerogel containing thiophene displays the most efficient NO removal of the aerogel series, with a removal ratio of up to 66%. Density functional theory calculations are conducted to explain this result and recycling experiments are carried out to verify the stability and recyclability of these photocatalysts.
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