Carbon self-doping induced high electronic conductivity and photoreactivity of g-C3N4

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Guohui DongLizhi Zhang

Abstract

We theoretically and experimentally demonstrate that carbon self-doping could induce intrinsic electronic and band structure change of g-C(3)N(4)via the formation of delocalized big π bonds to increase visible light absorption and electrical conductivity as well as surface area and thus enhance both photooxidation and photoreduction activities.

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