Issue 46, 2024

The superior mineralization potential of a graphitic carbon nitride/titanium dioxide composite and its application in the construction of a portable photocatalytic air purification system against gaseous formaldehyde

Abstract

A portable air purification (AP) system has been built using filters coated with TiO2/g-C3N4 (CNT-n) as an S-scheme heterojunction photocatalyst (n (in CNT-n) as the g-C3N4:TiO2 molar ratio of 0.02 to 1). The AP (CNT-0.02) is identified as the best performer with the highest mineralization rate for formaldehyde (FA) by efficiently harnessing the intrinsic redox capabilities of each n-type semiconductor through the formation of an internal electric field at their interface. The superiority of AP (CNT-0.02) is validated in terms of clean air delivery rate [CADR] of 13.3 L min−1 and quantum yield [QY] of 2.74 × 10−3 molecules photon−1 against 5 ppm FA in dry air under low UV-A LED (1 W) light irradiation conditions. Its remarkable stability (e.g., over 5 reuse cycles) even at high FA levels (e.g., at 100 ppm) may also come from the synergistic adsorption-photocatalysis of FA molecules through the S-scheme charge transfer pathway to efficiently preserve their reactive intermediates. The noticeable reduction in performance is also observed with increasing moisture levels (e.g., in terms of CADR (L min−1): 7.47 (at 30% relative humidity) vs. 13.3 (in dry air)) to reflect the combined effects of multiple processes (e.g., competitive adsorption, surface blocking, and alteration in reaction pathways), as supported by an in situ DRIFTS analysis. Nonetheless, the high FA conversion efficiency of CNT-0.02 under such humid conditions (CO2 yield: 99.2%) may reflect the potential of H2O vapor as co-reactant in stabilizing CH2O2/HCOO intermediates generated over the catalytic surface. These findings should help deliver a new path to upscale the design and process efficiency of S-scheme photocatalyst for practical applications.

Graphical abstract: The superior mineralization potential of a graphitic carbon nitride/titanium dioxide composite and its application in the construction of a portable photocatalytic air purification system against gaseous formaldehyde

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2024
Accepted
17 Oct 2024
First published
06 Nov 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 32239-32258

The superior mineralization potential of a graphitic carbon nitride/titanium dioxide composite and its application in the construction of a portable photocatalytic air purification system against gaseous formaldehyde

M. Cho, S. A. Younis, Caroline. S. Lee, X. Li and K. Kim, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 32239 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA05212A

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