Fully Condensed Poly (Triazine Imide) Crystals: Extended π-Conjugation and Structural Defects for Overall Water Splitting.
Minghui LiuChanggeng WeiHangyu ZhuzhangJingmin ZhouZhiming PanWei LinZhiyang YuGuigang ZhangXinchen WangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Conventional polymerization for the synthesis of carbon nitride usually generates amorphous heptazine-based melon with an abundance of undesired structural defects, which function as charge carrier recombination centers to decrease the photocatalytic efficiency. Herein, a fully condensed poly (triazine imide) crystal with extended π-conjugation and deficient structure defects was obtained by conducting the polycondensation in a mild molten salt of LiCl/NaCl. The melting point of the binary LiCl/NaCl system is around 550 °C, which substantially restrain the depolymerization of triazine units and extend the π-conjugation. The optimized polymeric carbon nitride crystal exhibits a high apparent quantum efficiency of 12 % (λ=365 nm) for hydrogen production by one-step excitation overall water splitting, owing to the efficient exciton dissociation and the subsequent fast transfer of charge carriers.
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