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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 53, Issue 54, Pages 7438-7446Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7cc02532g
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- Australian Research Council
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If solar hydrogen production from water is to be a realistic candidate for industrial hydrogen production, the development of photocatalysts, which avoid the use of expensive and/or toxic elements is highly desirable from a scalability, cost and environmental perspective. Metal-free polymeric carbon nitride is an attractive material that can absorb visible light and produce hydrogen from water. This article reviews recent developments in polymeric carbon nitride as used in photocatalysis and then develops the discussion focusing on the three primary processes of a photocatalytic reaction: light-harvesting, carrier generation/separation/transportation and surface reactions.
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