Issue 84, 2024

Surface properties of carbon nitride materials used in photocatalytic systems for energy and environmental applications

Abstract

The use of photocatalytic systems involving semiconductor materials for environmental and energy applications, such as water remediation and clean energy production, is highly significant. In line with this, a family of carbon-based polymeric materials known as carbon nitride (CNx) has emerged as a promising candidate for this purpose. Despite CNx's remarkable characteristics of performance, stability, and visible light responsiveness, its chemical inertness and poor surface properties hinder interfacial interactions, which are key to effective catalysis. This highlight reviews the literature focusing on the surface chemistry of CNx, especially its structural formation pathway, reactivity, and solvent interactions. It also explores recent advancements in the use of modified CNx for hydrogen production and arsenic remediation, offering recommendations for future material design improvements.

Graphical abstract: Surface properties of carbon nitride materials used in photocatalytic systems for energy and environmental applications

Article information

Article type
Highlight
Submitted
01 aug 2024
Accepted
23 sep 2024
First published
24 sep 2024

Chem. Commun., 2024,60, 12034-12061

Surface properties of carbon nitride materials used in photocatalytic systems for energy and environmental applications

P. O. Ohemeng and R. Godin, Chem. Commun., 2024, 60, 12034 DOI: 10.1039/D4CC03898C

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