| Literature DB >> 29569367 |
Yang Wang1,2, Xueqin Liu1, Jia Liu2, Bo Han1, Xiaoqin Hu1, Fan Yang3, Zuwei Xu3, Yinchang Li1, Songru Jia1, Zhen Li1, Yanli Zhao2.
Abstract
Graphite carbon nitride (g-C3 N4 ) is a promising candidate for photocatalytic hydrogen production, but only shows moderate activity owing to sluggish photocarrier transfer and insufficient light absorption. Herein, carbon quantum dots (CQDs) implanted in the surface plane of g-C3 N4 nanotubes were synthesized by thermal polymerization of freeze-dried urea and CQDs precursor. The CQD-implanted g-C3 N4 nanotubes (CCTs) could simultaneously facilitate photoelectron transport and suppress charge recombination through their specially coupled heterogeneous interface. The electronic structure and morphology were optimized in the CCTs, contributing to greater visible light absorption and a weakened barrier of the photocarrier transfer. As a result, the CCTs exhibited efficient photocatalytic performance under light irradiation with a high H2 production rate of 3538.3 μmol g-1 h-1 and a notable quantum yield of 10.94 % at 420 nm.Entities:
Keywords: carbon quantum dots; graphite carbon nitride; hydrogen production; nanotubes; photocatalysis
Year: 2018 PMID: 29569367 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201802014
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336