<i>In Situ</i> Formation of Heterojunctions
in Modified Graphitic Carbon Nitride: Synthesis and Noble Metal Free
Photocatalysis
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Abstract
Herein, we report the facile synthesis
of an efficient roll-like
carbon nitride (C<sub>3</sub>N<sub>4</sub>) photocatalyst for hydrogen
production using a supramolecular complex composed of cyanuric acid,
melamine, and barbituric acid as the starting monomers. Optical and
photocatalytic investigations show, along with the known red shift
of absorption into the visible region, that the insertion of barbituric
acid results in the <i>in situ</i> formation of in-plane
heterojuctions, which enhance the charge separation process under
illumination. Moreover, platinum as the standard cocatalyst in photocatalysis
could be successfully replaced with first row transition metal salts
and complexes under retention of 50% of the catalytic activity. Their
mode of deposition and interaction with the semiconductor was studied
in detail. Utilization of the supramolecular approach opens new opportunities
to manipulate the charge transfer process within carbon nitride with
respect to the design of a more efficient carbon nitride photocatalyst
with controlled morphology and optical properties