Photocatalysis and self-cleaning from g-C3N4 coated cotton fabrics under sunlight irradiation
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posted on 2024-06-06, 00:29authored byY Fan, J Zhou, J Zhang, Y Lou, Z Huang, Y Ye, L Jia, Bin TangBin Tang
Graphite-like carbon nitride (g-C3N4) nanosheets have been facilely assembled via electrostatic interaction onto cotton fabrics for achieving multi-functionalities. The surface morphologies, chemical composition and optical features of the g-C3N4-coated fabrics were characterized. The treated cotton fabrics exhibited remarkable photocatalytic degradation activity and superior self-cleaning performance. A complete degradation of Rhodamine B (RhB) and removal of stains were accomplished under simulated sunlight irradiation. More importantly, the modified fabrics can be reused in catalysis reactions with great durability. The practical treatment approach demonstrated from this work has great potential to be applied in textile industry for functional fabrics manufacture.