Shota YugeDang Trang NguyenKozo Taguchi
Photocatalysts that can utilize sunlight energy have attracted attention. In this study, g-C 3 N 4 and mesoporous SiO 2 @TiO 2 particles were mixed by hydrothermal synthesis. g-C 3 N 4 was made by a simple method of directly heating melamine. Mesoporous SiO 2 @TiO 2 was prepared using the stover method. These two types of particles were then mixed by hydrothermal synthesis. Hydrothermal synthesis reduced the size of the g-C 3 N 4 particles, and they bound more closely with the TiO 2 particles. The degradation of methylene blue dye by visible light was performed to evaluate the organic degradation of the mixed particles. In addition, the mixed particles were formed into a thin film by the spin-coating method. The film's methylene blue degradation performance and the film's power generation performance in a battery were evaluated. The film showed high convenience in the practical application of photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants because it can be easily separated from the treated liquid after organic matter degradation.
Natkritta BoonprakobNatda WetchakunSukon PhanichphantDavid WaxlerPeter C. SherrellAndrew NattestadJun ChenBurapat Inceesungvorn
Chao LiWan‐Ling ZhongQianzhi GouXiu-Kui BaiGangsheng ZhangCai-Xia Lei
Na TianHongwei HuangYihe Zhang
Dongya LiShiyu ZuoHaiming XuJie ZanLei SunDonghui HanWei LiaoBinyang ZhangDongsheng Xia
Xiaoyu LiCuiqing ZhangChangyuan HuLinchong XuQuanhong HuShuwang DuoWenkui LiYongfang Kang