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Template Thermolysis to Create a Carbon Dots-Embedded Mesoporous Titanium-Oxo Sulfate Framework for Visible-Light Photocatalytic Applications.

Pei YangZong-Wen ZhangGuo-Dong ZouYang HuangNa LiYang Fan
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2020)
An organo-templated titanium-oxo sulfate of the formulation (H2nep)[TiO(SO4)2] (denoted as TiOS, nep = N-ethylpiperazine) was synthesized under solvent-free conditions. The framework of TiOS is assembled from the [TiO(SO4)2]n2n- infinite chains interconnected by the H2nep cations through H-bond networks. After thermal treatment under vacuum conditions, the organic template H2nep was partially decomposed and converted into N-doped carbon dots (N-CDs), resulting in the N-CDs@TiOS composite material with retained crystallinity of the parent TiOS. The thermolysis of organic templates generates meso-cavities in the framework, rendering N-CDs@TiOS with a mesoporous structure. Photoelectrochemical and photocatalytic experiments show that the presence of N-CDs substantially improved visible-light-driven photocatalytic activity of N-CDs@TiOS compared to that of TiOS. The template thermolysis strategy gives an effective approach to construct the CDs-sensitized Ti-based mesoporous open-framework materials for visible-light photocatalytic applications.
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