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Enhanced Photocatalytic Properties of All-Organic IDT-COOH/O-CN S-Scheme Heterojunctions Through π-π Interaction and Internal Electric Field.

Xin WangXiaohuan LiGuangbo CheEnwei ZhuHaiyong GuoPaul A CharpentierWilliam Z XuChunbo Liu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
Herein, we present a distinct methodology for the in situ electrostatic assembly method for synthesizing a conjugated (IDT-COOH)/oxygen-doped g-C 3 N 4 (O-CN) S-scheme heterojunction. The electron delocalization effect due to π-π interactions between O-CN and self-assembled IDT-COOH favors interfacial charge separation. The self-assembled IDT-COOH/O-CN exhibits a broadened visible absorption to generate more charge carriers. The internal electric field between the IDT-COOH and the O-CN interface provides a directional charge-transfer channel to increase the utilization of photoinduced charge carriers. Moreover, the active species ( • O 2 - , h + , and 1 O 2 ) produced by IDT-COOH/O-CN under visible light play important roles in photocatalytic disinfection. The optimum 40% IDT-COOH/O-CN can kill 7-log of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) cells in 2 h and remove 88% tetracycline (TC) in 5 h, while O-CN only inactivates 1-log of MRSA cells and degrades 40% TC. This work contributes to a promising method to fabricate all-organic g-C 3 N 4 -based S-scheme heterojunction photocatalysts with a wide range of optical responses and enhanced exciton dissociation.
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