Hierarchically Porous Few-Layer Carbon Nitride and Its High H+ Selectivity for Efficient Photocatalytic Seawater Splitting

Nano Lett. 2023 May 24;23(10):4390-4398. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c00661. Epub 2023 May 8.

Abstract

Photocatalysts for seawater splitting are severely restricted because of the presence of multiple types of ions in seawater that cause corrosion and deactivation. As a result, new materials that promote adsorption of H+ and hinder competing adsorption of metal cations should enhance utilization of photogenerated electrons on the catalyst surface for efficient H2 production. One strategy to design advanced photocatalysts involves introduction of hierarchical porous structures that enable fast mass transfer and creation of defect sites that promote selective hydrogen ion adsorption. Herein, we used a facile calcination method to fabricate the macro-mesoporous C3N4 derivative, VN-HCN, that contains multiple nitrogen vacancies. We demonstrated that VN-HCN has enhanced corrosion resistance and elevated photocatalytic H2 production performance in seawater. Experimental results and theoretical calculations reveal that enhanced mass and carrier transfer and selective adsorption of hydrogen ions are key features of VN-HCN that lead to its high seawater splitting activity.

Keywords: carbon nitride; hierarchically porous; photocatalysis; seawater splitting.