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Boosting of photocatalytic hydrogen evolution via chlorine doping of polymeric carbon nitride.

Malgorzata AleksandrzakMichalina KijaczkoWojciech KukułkaDaria BaranowskaMartyna BacaBeata ZielinskaEwa Mijowska
Published in: Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2021)
Chlorine is found to be a suitable element for the modification of polymeric carbon nitride properties towards an efficient visible-light photocatalytic activity. In this study, chlorine-doped polymeric carbon nitride (Cl-PCN) has been examined as a photocatalyst in the hydrogen evolution reaction. The following aspects were found to enhance the photocatalytic efficiency of Cl-PCN: (i) unique location of Cl atoms at the interlayers of PCN instead of on its π-conjugated planes, (ii) slight bandgap narrowing, (iii) lower recombination rate of the electron-hole pairs, (iv) improved photogenerated charge transport and separation, and (v) higher reducing ability of the photogenerated electrons. The above factors affected the 4.4-fold enhancement of the photocatalytic efficiency in hydrogen evolution in comparison to the pristine catalyst.
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