Nonthermal plasma is a convenient, efficient and environmentally friendly technology for the synthesis and modification of materials. In this study, microwave plasma, a type of nonthermal plasma, was utilized to facilitate the rapid synthesis of hierarchical porous ZnO materials with N2 as feeding gas. It was observed that ZnO precursor could be transformed into hexagonal ZnO crystals after a short duration of plasma treatment while successfully incorporating N atoms into its lattice structure. The plasma-treated samples exhibit an increased number of smaller mesopores without compromising the hierarchical structure of the ZnO precursor. Furthermore, due to their enlarged specific surface area and extended visible light response range, the N-doped ZnO samples demonstrate excellent performance in photocatalytic H2O2 production performance. This work provides novel insight on exploring a new highly effective and efficient tools for material synthesis.
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