posted on 2017-02-09, 00:00authored byLei Zhang, Xin-Hua Huang, Jin-Song Hu, Jian Song, Il Kim
Hyper-cross-linked
polynaphthalene nanoparticles (PNNs) capable
of catalyzing the degradation of organic pollutants upon exposure
to visible light have been developed. The nascent and metal-free PNNs
with a porous structure, high specific surface area, and narrow bandgap
are chemically and thermally stable in the catalytic system, which
make it promising as a kind of excellent photocatalytic material compared
to conventional photocatalysts. The photocatalytic activity of the
as-obtained PNNs exhibits remarkable photocatalytic performance for
the degradation of rhodamine B (RhB) and methyl blue (MB) under the
irradiation of visible light. The easy preparation, high catalytic
activity, and recyclability of the PNNs open new opportunities in
the visible-light-promoted degradation of organic pollutants.