Abstract

The present study is focused on the surface modification of inorganic aluminium oxide with organic graphitic carbon nitride material. A thermal spreading technique was applied to study the possibility of loading carbon nitride over alumina surface. The results revealed that alumina surface can be successfully modified with carbon nitride and the thickness of carbon nitride material could be systematically varied. The changes in the surface structure/morphology of resulting materials, interaction between the two phases and applicability as photo catalyst have been studied. The layer thickness could be progressively increased by altering the loading of carbon nitride. The catalytic applicability of even inert alumina supported carbon nitride was revealed in the photocatalytic decomposition of methylene blue dye. The variation of catalytic activity with the surface structure has been analysed on the back ground of characterization results.

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