A phosphorus and fluorine co-doped carbon nitride (PF-CN) photocatalyst was synthesized to modulate the band gap structure, visible light response ability and photocatalytic H evolution activity. Experimental results demonstrated that the electronic structure of g-CN was regulated by phosphorus replacing the C site and fluorine substituting the N site in the g-CN framework to form P-N species and C-F bonds, respectively. P- and F-co-doped carbon nitride gave rise to a more negative conduction band potential, larger surface area, efficient separation of photogenerated charge carriers and a faster charge transfer rate, contributing to an enhancement of photocatalytic H production activity. PF-CN achieved an optimal H evolution activity of 1690.56 μmol g which was 17.83 times higher with respect to that of pristine g-CN (94.81 μmol g). Meanwhile, PF-CN achieved the highest apparent quantum efficiency of 3.76% at 435 nm.
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