Su FuWenkui XiJin‐Long RenHangxin WeiWen Sun
In this study, C- and N-co-doped ZnO photocatalysts were prepared through pyrolysis using metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as precursor materials. The crystal structure, morphology, and surface chemical composition of the samples were characterised via X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Their activities in photocatalytic reactions were also evaluated through photocatalytic experiments. The results show that C-, N-co-doped ZnO has a high specific surface area, which is favourable for a photocatalytic reaction. Meanwhile, C-, N-doping can effectively modulate the energy band structure of ZnO, broaden its light absorption range, and improve the separation efficiency of photogenerated electron–hole pairs. The photocatalytic experiments show that the C/N-ZnO-500 samples, which have the optimal photocatalytic performances, have improved performances of 50% and 35%, respectively, compared with those of the blank control group and the ZIF-8 samples. The preparation of ZnO materials with a morphology change and doping using metal frameworks as precursors provides a new idea for designing efficient photocatalysts.
Zhengfei YangWeijia ZhangJiangyu ZhuYongqi YinHuaiguo XueWeiming Fang
Yinggang GuoWenfu ChangW Zhang
W. WangZhengbo ZhangJ. J. YingLeichao CaoXuanyu ChenKexin WeiLei GouEnzhou Liu
Hao TianChi ZhangPanpan SuZhangfeng ShenHao LiuGuoxiu WangShaomin LiuJian Liu
Dongqi GeLongfei LiaoMingyu LiYongli Yin