Applied Catalysis A: General, Vol.519, 107-115, 2016
Sulfur-doped graphitic carbon nitride decorated with zinc phthalocyanines towards highly stable and efficient photocatalysis
A series of sulfur-doped graphitic carbon nitride (g-CNS) materials were prepared by thermal condensation of a high-quality thiourea and melamine under air atmosphere. When zinc phthalocyanine (ZnTNPc) was combined with g-CNS, the photocatalytic performance of ZnTNPc/g-CNS was 4.4 times higher than that of pure ZnTNPc under visible irradiation. More importantly, the ZnTNPc/g-CNS composites exhibited higher photocatalytic activity for the degradation of methylene blue than ZnTNPc/g-C3N4 under the same conditions. Some typical scavengers were added to identify the active species in the photocatalytic oxidation process. Mott-Schottky curve reveals that the introduction of sulfur atoms in the graphitic carbon nitride not only narrows the band gap but also results in a downshift of the conduction band. The mechanism of the enhanced photocatalytic activity of ZnTNPc/g-CNS is based on the synergetic effect between ZnTNPc and g-CNS, which causes a rapid photo induced charge separation and suppresses the possibility of recombination of electron-hole pairs. Our effects will provide a novel system to increase the number of active species participated in the photocatalytic process, and thus enhance the photocatalytic activity of carbon-based catalysts. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.