JOURNAL ARTICLE

Photocatalytic Activity of Phosphorus and Nitrogen Co-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots/TiO2 Nanosheets

Kailai LiuFanmin KongChaoqun ZhuGuodong Jiang

Year: 2020 Journal:   NANO Vol: 15 (12)Pages: 2050151-2050151   Publisher: World Scientific

Abstract

Double element co-doped carbon quantum dots (CQDs) have unique electron properties and broad prospects in photocatalysis. In this paper, the phosphorus and nitrogen co-doped CQDs (PNCQDs) were loaded on TiO 2 nanosheets by in-situ synthesis method. Physical structure and chemical composition of samples were analyzed by XRD, FT-IR, XPS, SEM and TEM. UV–Vis spectra show the donor–acceptor coupling between PNCQDs and TiO 2 and enhanced strong UV light absorption. Photoluminescence spectra indicate that PNCQDs effectively promote charge separation, which is different from nitrogen doped CQDs. The sample 1-PNCT with the optimal phosphorus doping amount has the highest kinetic constant for photodegradation of Methylene Blue (MB), which is 3.4 times pure TiO 2 . A possible Z-scheme photodegradation mechanism is proposed according to the active species scavenge experiment results in which PNCQDs can not only accept but also localize photogenerated electrons to dopant sites due to the quantum wells created by P and N doping energy barriers.

Keywords:
Photodegradation Materials science Photocatalysis Dopant X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy Photoluminescence Carbon fibers Doping Quantum dot Absorption (acoustics) Nitrogen Photochemistry Inorganic chemistry Chemical engineering Nanotechnology Catalysis Optoelectronics Chemistry Composite number Organic chemistry Composite material

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Carbon and Quantum Dots Applications
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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