Condensed Graphitic Carbon Nitride Nanorods by Nanoconfinement: Promotion of Crystallinity on Photocatalytic Conversion
Chemistry of Materials2011Vol. 23(19), pp. 4344–4348
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Abstract
Photoactive, condensed carbon nitride nanorods (CNRs) can be obtained via confined thermal condensation of cyanamide inside the nanochannels of an anodic alumni oxide (AAO) membrane template. The promotion of a more condensed network of CNRs with lowered HOMO in water splitting (including both H2 and O2 revolution) and photocurrent output was demonstrated.
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