Achieving Efficient Incorporation of π-Electrons into Graphitic Carbon Nitride for Markedly Improved Hydrogen Generation

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2019 Feb 11;58(7):1985-1989. doi: 10.1002/anie.201813117. Epub 2019 Jan 3.

Abstract

A rapid and highly efficient strategy for introducing C into g-C3 N4 involves copolymerizing π-electron-rich barbituric acid with melamine via a facile microwave-assisted heating, thereby eliminating the issues in conventional electric furnace heating, such as the severe volatilization, owing to the mismatch of the sublimation temperatures of barbituric acid and melamine. The g-C3 N4 catalyst after optimizing the C-doping content actively generates increased amounts of H2 under visible light exposure with the highest H2 generation rate of 25.0 μmol h-1 , which is nearly 20 times above that using g-C3 N4 produced by conventional electric furnace heating of two identical monomers (1.3 μmol h-1 ). As such, the microwave-assisted heating strategy may stand out as an extremely simple route to incorporating π-electrons into g-C3 N4 with markedly improved photocatalytic performance.

Keywords: carbon nitride; microwaves; photocatalysis; π-electrons.