Photocatalytic Activity Enhanced via g-C 3 N 4 Nanoplates to Nanorods
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The transformation of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) from nanoplates to nanorods was realized by a simple reflux method. The photocatalytic activity and the intensity of the photocurrent response of g-C3N4 nanorods under visible light were about 1.5 and 2.0 times those of g-C3N4 nanoplates, respectively. The formation mechanism of g-C3N4 from nanoplates to nanorods was demonstrated that g-C3N4 nanoplates undergo a possible exfoliation and regrowth process and a rolling mechanism of lamellar structure, which is responsible for elimination of the surface defects in the reflux process. During the transformation of g-C3N4 from nanoplates to nanorods, the enhancement of photocatalytic activity and photocurrent…
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- Nanorod
- Photocatalysis
- Materials science
- Photocurrent
- Lamellar structure
- Exfoliation joint
- Chemical engineering
- Graphitic carbon nitride
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