Abstract

Mesoporous carbon nitride with novel morphology has been successfully fabricated by using ionic liquid and supramolecular precursor cyanuric acid-melamine complex as the template and precursor, respectively. The texture of carbon nitride is controlled by adjusting the ionic liquid concentration and type. The results find that a disordered hollow carbon nitride box morphology with pores in the wall can be obtained under lower IL1 concentration. With increasing of ionic liquid content, the texture turns to be a layered structure. The disordered nanosheets and hollow tube with large pores in the shell can be fabricated by using IL-2 and IL-3 as templates, respectively. Besides, as-prepared mesoporous carbon nitride samples display the excellent light harvesting properties and fast separation rate of photogenerated carrier. Moreover, mesoporous carbon nitride CN-0.1 exhibits a higher photocatalytic hydrogen evolution rate (120.3 μmol h–1) under visible light irradiation owing to the special structure and the presence of multiple mesopores, which is approximately 25.6, 1.7 times as high as that of bulk carbon nitride calcined by melamine and CN, respectively. Furthermore, photocatalytic RhB degradation rate is enhanced by using CN-0.1 compared with pure CN. This method provides more insights into designing novel visible light driven photocatalysts by using ionic liquids.

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