The search for new environment-friendly visible-light absorbing catalysts is an urgent task. g-C3N4 has excellent photocatalytic properties and the possibility of developing cost-effective routes to make this material a viable alternative to the currently used catalysts is required. In this work, we show that a simple chemical oxidation process of g-C3N4 with nitric acid allowed significantly enhancing the hydrogen photogeneration from aqueous triethanolamine, under simulated solar light. An 8-fold improvement of the H-2 production, with respect to the pristine sample, was achieved by properly controlling the physical-chemical parameters of the oxidation process, reaching a value of about 4000 mol g(-1) h(-1), which is one of the highest hydrogen production rates for bulk g-C3N4. Such high levels of photocatalytic activity result from the combination of improved surface area and changes in the electronic structure induced by the oxidation process.

Enhanced hydrogen photogeneration by bulk g-C3N4through a simple and efficient oxidation route / Pisanu, Ambra; Speltini, Andrea; Vigani, Barbara; Ferrari, Franca; Mannini, Matteo; Calisi, Nicola; Cortigiani, Brunetto; Caneschi, Andrea; Quadrelli, Paolo; Profumo, Antonella; Malavasi, Lorenzo*. - In: DALTON TRANSACTIONS. - ISSN 1477-9226. - STAMPA. - 47:(2018), pp. 6772-6778. [10.1039/c8dt00276b]

Enhanced hydrogen photogeneration by bulk g-C3N4through a simple and efficient oxidation route

Mannini, Matteo;Calisi, Nicola;Cortigiani, Brunetto;Caneschi, Andrea;Profumo, Antonella;
2018

Abstract

The search for new environment-friendly visible-light absorbing catalysts is an urgent task. g-C3N4 has excellent photocatalytic properties and the possibility of developing cost-effective routes to make this material a viable alternative to the currently used catalysts is required. In this work, we show that a simple chemical oxidation process of g-C3N4 with nitric acid allowed significantly enhancing the hydrogen photogeneration from aqueous triethanolamine, under simulated solar light. An 8-fold improvement of the H-2 production, with respect to the pristine sample, was achieved by properly controlling the physical-chemical parameters of the oxidation process, reaching a value of about 4000 mol g(-1) h(-1), which is one of the highest hydrogen production rates for bulk g-C3N4. Such high levels of photocatalytic activity result from the combination of improved surface area and changes in the electronic structure induced by the oxidation process.
2018
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6772
6778
Pisanu, Ambra; Speltini, Andrea; Vigani, Barbara; Ferrari, Franca; Mannini, Matteo; Calisi, Nicola; Cortigiani, Brunetto; Caneschi, Andrea; Quadrelli, Paolo; Profumo, Antonella; Malavasi, Lorenzo*
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