| Literature DB >> 31657884 |
Tingting Zhao1, Qing Zhou1, Yanqin Lv1, Dan Han1, Kaiqing Wu1, Lufang Zhao1, Yanfei Shen1, Songqin Liu1, Yuanjian Zhang1.
Abstract
Semiconducting polymeric carbon nitride (CN) has drawn wide attention ranging from photocatalysis to more recent biosensing owing to unique defect-tolerated optoelectronic properties and being metal-free, cheap, and highly stable. However, at the core of electrical-optical interconversion, the preparation of the CN photoelectrode is still challenging. Now, the growth of CN on electrodes is achieved simply by microwave-assisted condensation in seconds. The ultrafast heating not only addressed the thermodynamic contradiction of precursor volatilization during polymerization but also led to strongly adhesive CN layer on electrodes with gradient carbon-rich texture, greatly accelerating the electron-hole separation and mobility. Consequently, the CN photoelectrode exhibited a remarkable photocurrent and a record cathodic efficiency of electrochemiluminescence up to 7 times that of benchmark Ru(bpy)3 Cl2 in aqueous solution.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nitride; electrochemiluminescence; energy conversion; photocatalysis; photoelectrochemistry
Year: 2019 PMID: 31657884 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201911822
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336