CeO2/g-C3N4 n–n type heterojunction was successfully constructed via a facile in situ co-pyrolysis route by employing Ce(IO3)3 and melamine as precursors. It exhibits high photo-induced oxidation and reduction properties for degradation of phenol, NO removal and hydrogen evolution.
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