With the rapid consumption of fossil fuels, along with the ever-increasing environmental pollution, it is becoming a top priority to explore efficient photocatalysts for the production of renewable hydrogen and degradation of pollutants. Here, we fabricated a composite of g-CN/TiO via an in situ growth method under the conditions of high-temperature calcination. In this method, TiO nanowires with a large specific surface area could provide enough space for loading more g-CN nanoparticles to obtain CN/TiO composites.
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