Abstract

Nanoporous graphitic carbon nitride (npg-C3N4) with high performance was synthesized as visible light harvesting photocatalyst. Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) nanoparticles were synthesized and used as a templating agent along with melamine, as the precursor, for the synthesis of npg-C3N4. High porous npg-C3N4, having a specific surface area of 137.4 m2 g−1, was resulted with enhanced ability in visible light harvesting. At the mass ratio of melamine/CaCO3 = 5/4, its photocatalytic performance was 42 times higher than that of the bulk g-C3N4 when methylene blue (MB) was used as adsorbate and probe. Adsorption and kinetic isotherm showed that the adsorption process can be well described by pseudo-second-order kinetic model, with an adsorption capacity of 400.0 mg MB per gram adsorbent determined by Langmuir isotherm.

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