Frustrated Lewis pair–cyano dual-mediated ternary crystalline carbon nitride homojunctions for highly enhanced visible-light-driven photocatalytic H2O2 production
Abstract
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) production via photocatalysis is highly desired as a sustainable alternative to energy-intensive industrial applications, and it fundamentally relies on the exploration of efficient photocatalysts. This work reports frustrated Lewis pair (FLP)–cyano dual-mediated ternary crystalline carbon nitride homojunction (UMTCN) photocatalysts, which are synthesized via alkali metal salt-assisted calcination. It is verified that the doped K+/Na+ ions form frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) with sp2-hybridized nitrogen atoms, accelerating isopropanol adsorption and deprotonation to supply protons. Meanwhile, the assembled ternary homojunction establishes a triple type-II carrier migration pathway with staggered band alignment, thus enhancing the spatial charge separation efficiency and achieving superior visible-light-driven photocatalytic H2O2 production performance. Moreover, the abundant –C
N groups provide more active sites for the adsorption and activation of O2, accelerating the surface reaction kinetics. The “three birds one stone” strategy-enabled UMTCN photocatalysts deliver an outstanding H2O2 production rate of 12.3 mmol g−1 h−1 under visible light (λ > 420 nm) with 90.3% selectivity for the two-electron oxygen reduction reaction, surpassing most reported carbon nitride-based analogues. This study underscores the synergistic mechanism of FLPs, –C
N, and BIEF for enhanced photocatalytic performance, offering a new avenue for efficient CN-based photocatalysts toward solar-driven H2O2 synthesis.

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