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Thickness-dependent photocatalytic performance of graphite oxide for degrading organic pollutants under visible light†
Junghoon Oh,Yun Hee Chang,Yong-Hyun Kim,Sungjin Park
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Pub Date : 03/16/2016 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C6CP00582A
Abstract

Photocatalysts use sustainable solar light energy to trigger various catalytic reactions. Metal-free nanomaterials have been suggested as cost-effective and environmentally friendly photocatalysts. In this work, we propose thickness-controlled graphite oxide (GO) as a metal-free photocatalyst, which is produced by exfoliating thick GO particles via stirring and sonication. All GO samples exhibit photocatalytic activity for degrading an organic pollutant, rhodamine B under visible light, and the thickest sample shows the best catalytic performance. UV-vis-NIR diffuse reflectance absorption spectra indicate that thicker GO samples absorb more vis-NIR light than thinner ones. Density-functional theory calculations show that GO has a much smaller band gap than that of single-layer graphene oxide, and thus suggest that the largely-reduced band gap is responsible for this trend of light absorption.

Graphical abstract: Thickness-dependent photocatalytic performance of graphite oxide for degrading organic pollutants under visible light
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