Active site modulation of porous g-C3N4 nanofragment via defect assemblage for enhancing visible-light driven hydrogen evolution

  • Chengwu Yang
  • , Yibo Chen
  • , Tingzhen Chen
  • , Jingxiang Low
  • , Saravanan Rajendran
  • , Zhiyuan Zeng
  • , Xinyu Zhang
  • , Jiaqian Qin

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Poor light utilization and charge separation are the major factors that retard performance of g-C3N4 and solar conversion application to green energy. Herein, with the aim to address these issues and enhance photocatalytic hydrogen performance, we design and synthesize the modified g-C3N4 via defect assemblage of cyano group and carbonyl group. Cyano group and carbonyl group linked in the apex of heptazine unit were loaded into g-C3N4 framework, endowing g-C3N4 with extended light response range, tunable band structure and fast charge separation. By experiments analysis and theoretical calculations, the such a defect assemblage can attract photo-charge from other parts of heptazine unit and serve as active sites in photocatalytic process. Therefore, the modified g-C3N4 material show a ten times higher photocatalytic hydrogen amount than the pristine one and the corresponding apparent quantum efficiency under 405 and 420 nm are 32.30 % and 17.94 %, respectively. In this work, the defect assemblage into g-C3N4 shows the potential of synergistic effect of different defects on enhancing photocatalytic performance, which can pave a new avenue for the defect engineering in photocatalysis.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo126894
PublicaciónFuel
Volumen337
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 abr. 2023

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