Black phosphorus quantum dots/carbon nitride-reduced graphene oxide ternary heterojunction as a multifunctional metal-free photocatalyst for photooxidation reactions
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Eroğlu, Zafer
Önder, Metin
Özer, Melek Sermin
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Amer Chemical Soc
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We report herein a rationally designed metal-free ternary heterojunction, namely, black phosphorus quantum dots/ carbon nitride-reduced graphene oxide (BPQDs/CN-rGO), that functions as a photocatalyst in multiple photooxidation reactions including C=C bond cleavage, glycerol oxidation, and C-CF3 bond formation along with the removal of organic pollutants from wastewater. After the characterization of the structure and photophysical properties of BPQDs/CN-rGO heterojunction, it was first tested in the photodegradation of organic pollutants and showed superior performance. The underlying mechanism of BPQDs/CN-rGO in the photodegradation of organic pollutants revealed that the created internal electric field (IEF) among the components and photogenerated species (h+ and O-2(center dot-)) are attributed to superior activity. Prompted by these results, the BPQDs/CN-rGO photocatalyst was applied in other photooxidation reactions. The nonclassical-type-II heterojunction structure generates active species (O-2(center dot-), h(+), O-1(2)) under visible light irradiation, enabling the selective oxidation of glycerol to glyceric acid and C=C bond cleavage along with highly challenging Langlois reagent to heteroarenes.
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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary, Green & Sustainable Science & Technology, Engineering, Chemical