Structural characteristics of CeO2/g-C3N4 morphology and wet catalytic performance by double template method
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School of Environmental and Safety Engineering,Liaoning Shihua University

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X703.5

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This work was financially supported by the National Water Pollution Control and Management Technology Major Project of China(2012ZX07202-002), the Key Tackling Problems of the Education Department of Liaoning Province,China(L2020003), the Department of Education Project Liaoning Province,China(L2020020).

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    A series of CeO2/g-C3N4 composite catalytic materials were prepared by microwave-assisted double template method and soft template method, and the materials were characterized by XRD, N2 adsorption-desorption, XPS, SEM and TEM, and their wet catalytic properties were investigated. The results showed that the D-CeO2/g-C3N4 composites prepared by the double-template method exhibit the characteristics of cubic-phase CeO2 and laminated g-C3N4, with large specific surface area and pore size, which are mesoporous structures and the presence of Ce3+ and Ce4+ on the surface, which are favorable to the formation of oxygen vacancies. The D-CeO2/g-C3N4(7.5) sample obtained after adding 1 g of block copolymer F127, using anhydrous ethanol solution as the solvent and adjusting the mixture to be alkaline, and microwave radiation reaction for 120 min had a complete and homogeneous structure with the best morphological characteristics. The COD removal rate of 100 mg/L phenol solution could reach more than 80% when the reaction temperature was controlled at 75 ℃, D-CeO2/g-C3N4(7.5) was injected at 0.7 g, H2O2 was injected at 0.5 mL, and the initial pH was 5. The D-CeO2/g-C3N4(7.5) composite catalytic material could still achieve more than 60% catalytic degradation after five times of use.

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  • Received:March 30,2022
  • Revised:July 03,2022
  • Adopted:July 05,2022
  • Online: October 25,2022
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