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Boron-doped graphitic carbon nitride nanosheets for enhanced visible light photocatalytic water splitting

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 46, Issue 32, Pages 10714-10720

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7dt00933j

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  1. Australian Research Council through DP program
  2. Australian Research Council through FF program
  3. Royal Thai Government Scholarship
  4. Ministry of Science and Technology
  5. CSIRO Energy, Australia

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A new type of boron-doped graphitic carbon nitride (B-g-C3N4) nanosheets was prepared by a benign one-pot thermal polycondensation process. Systematic studies revealed that a B-doping amount of 1 at% into g-C3N4 (1at%B-g-C3N4) showed the best photocatalytic H-2 evolution activity of 1880 mu mol h(-1) g(-1) under visible light irradiation (> 400 nm), which is more than 12 times that of the pristine g-C3N4 bulk. Detailed characterizations revealed that the high photocatalytic performance could be attributed to the combination of band structure engineering and morphological control. B-doping not only reduces the band gap to absorb more visible light but also exhibits a higher surface area of B-g-C3N4 (49.47 m(2) g(-1)) as compared to that of g-C3N4 bulk (8.24 m(2) g(-1)), which subsequently improve the photocatalytic performance drastically. This work demonstrates a synergistic strategy to prepare efficient metal-free B-g-C3N4 nanosheets as a promising photocatalyst for H-2 evolution under visible light with good stability.

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