“…The XRD patterns indicate that the graphitic structure of the carbon-based catalysts is found by the existence of the broad diffraction peak approximately at 23°, which is the characteristic of the crystalline graphite (002) plane of graphitic carbon. , The other sharp peaks at about 26, 30, 32, and 44° are considered to be the crystallization of inorganic impurities, for example, silica after calcination of straw . Two peaks at 1348 and 1587 cm –1 are observed in the Raman spectra (Figure b), which are, respectively, attributed to the D-band and G-band for the typical characteristic Raman peaks of carbon. , The ratio of D-peak intensity to G-peak intensity ( I D / I G ) can be used to characterize the degree of defects in carbon. , After the introduction of N in CN-900, the defect degree increases by the fact that the I D / I G ratio increases from 1.88 in CN-900 to 2.06 in N/CN-900.…”