Polyetherimide-graphitic carbon nitride (PEI-g-CN) floating photocatalyst has been synthesized by using polyetherimide (PEI) as linker to bind graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) together. XRD and XPS analysis for PEI-g-CN show that the interaction between PEI and g-CN does not disturb the structure of g-CN. FTIR, TEM and theoretical results suggest that the long chain PEI binds g-CN particles together to form PEI-g-CN via hydrogen bonding interaction. Based on photodegradation results of methyl orange (MO), PEI can not photodegrade MO and just works as linker in PEI-g-CN, while the photodegradation performance of PEI-g-CN is from the contribution of g-CN. Total organic carbon (TOC) analysis show that nearly 47% organic carbon has been converted into inorganic carbon after photodegradation, suggesting that PEI-g-CN can destroy both NN bond and aromatic rings in MO under light irradiation. The photodegradation efficiency (91%) of MO by g-CN is higher than that (80%) by PEI-g-CN with stirring. But, the photodegradation efficiency (37%) of MO by g-CN is lower than that (55%) by PEI-g-CN without stirring. This is the advantage of floating photocatalyst with respect to the powder photocatalyst since the former can utilize more solar energy than the latter when stirring is not available.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.03.085 | DOI Listing |
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