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On-Surface Carbon Nitride Growth from Polymerization of 2,5,8-Triazido- s -heptazine.

Matthias KrinningerNicolas BockSebastian KaiserJohanna ReichTobias BruhmFelix HaagFrancesco AllegrettiUlrich HeizKlaus KoehlerBarbara A J LechnerFriedrich Esch
Published in: Chemistry of materials : a publication of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Carbon nitrides have recently come into focus for photo- and thermal catalysis, both as support materials for metal nanoparticles as well as photocatalysts themselves. While many approaches for the synthesis of three-dimensional carbon nitride materials are available, only top-down approaches by exfoliation of powders lead to thin-film flakes of this inherently two-dimensional material. Here, we describe an in situ on-surface synthesis of monolayer 2D carbon nitride films as a first step toward precise combination with other 2D materials. Starting with a single monomer precursor, we show that 2,5,8-triazido- s -heptazine can be evaporated intact, deposited on a single crystalline Au(111) or graphite support, and activated via azide decomposition and subsequent coupling to form a covalent polyheptazine network. We demonstrate that the activation can occur in three pathways, via electrons (X-ray illumination), via photons (UV illumination), and thermally. Our work paves the way to coat materials with extended carbon nitride networks that are, as we show, stable under ambient conditions.
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