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titleOfInvention Silver modified graphite phase carbon nitride material and application thereof in photocatalysis
abstract The invention relates to a silver modified graphite phase carbon nitride material and application thereof in photocatalysis, wherein the preparation method of the silver modified graphite phase carbon nitride material comprises the following steps: (1) grinding melamine and silver nitrate, mixing, placing in a muffle furnace, heating to 520-550 deg.C at 5 deg.C/min, holding for 5-6 hr, cooling to room temperature at 5 deg.C/min to obtain Ag/g-C 3 N 4 (ii) a (2) The Ag/g-C obtained in the step (1) 3 N 4 Dispersing with anhydrous ether, adding TfOH under stirring, stirring for 0.5h at room temperature, concentrating under reduced pressure to remove ether, and placing in an oven with the temperature of 140 ℃ and 160 ℃ for heat preservation for 12-16h to obtain the silver modified graphite phase carbon nitride material.
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