Abstract

AbstractMesoporous C3N4 materials were produced through the self‐assembly of melamine and cyanuric acid. The materials showed excellent performance for degrading organic pollutants, rhodamine B, under the irradiation of visible light. Various study revealed that high surface areas, good adsorption ability of visible light, and long lifetimes of the photoexcited electrons would be origins for the photocatalytic superiority. More information can be found in the article by S. Park et al. image

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