Abstract

In this work, sulfur doped carbon nitride quantum dots (S-CNQDs) were prepared by one-pot copolymerization using melamine and thiourea as starting materials. The composite (g-C3N4/S-CNQDs), showing enlarged surface area, was fabricated by one-step in situ polymerization. The composites displayed much better photocatalytic activity than pristine g-C3N4 in degradation of methyl orange (MO) under UV–visible light irradiation. The removal efficiency of MO reached by 94.3% under visible light (λ ​> ​420 ​nm) illumination within 80 ​min, whereas it was nearly 100% under UV–visible light (λ ​> ​350 ​nm) irradiation within 40 ​min. The enhanced photocatalytic activity of composites is attributed to the doping of S-CNQDs, which leads to higher separation of photo-generated electron-holes, extended visible light response and more active sites. Additionally, the potential mechanism of photocatalytic degradation on MO by g-C3N4/S-CNQDs was proposed. This work presented a simple way for constructing S-CNQDs-based g-C3N4 catalyst.

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