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Engineering nanoscale p-n junction via the synergetic dual-doping of p-type boron-doped graphene hybridized with n-type oxygen-doped carbon nitride for enhanced photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume 6, Issue 7, Pages 3181-3194

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c7ta09723a

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  1. Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) Malaysia under e-Science Fund [03-02-10-SF0244]
  2. Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) Malaysia
  3. Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) under NanoMITe Long-term Research Grant Scheme (LRGS) [203/PJKIMIA/6720009]

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In this study, an effective 2D-2D heterojunction composite was formulated by hybridizing oxygen doped graphitic carbon nitride (O-gC(3)N(4)) with boron doped reduced graphene oxide (B-rGO) using a combined sonication-assisted electrostatic self-assembly approach. Pristine gC(3)N(4) possesses a negative surface charge, which later transforms into a positive charge upon doping with elemental oxygen. This reversal of surface charge, which occurred on top of doping, established the opportune electrostatic coupling of positively charged O-gC(3)N(4) and negatively charged B-rGO. Moreover, the concerted dual doping of both O-gC(3)N(4) and B-rGO, which exhibited n-type and p-type conductivity, respectively, allowed the construction of a nanoscale p-n heterojunction system at the interface, warranting a more effective and rapid charge separation and in turn bolstering the photocatalytic hydrogen performance. In particular, the optimal loading content of B-rGO was found to be 2 wt% with a corresponding H-2 production rate of 1639 mmol g(-1) after 6 h, which is a remarkable 4-fold photocatalytic improvement as compared to that of O-gC(3)N(4). In brief, this study highlights that the dual doping of both gC(3)N(4) and rGO and their hybridization present a powerful strategy to increase the photoactivity of the composite since doping could remarkably modulate their interaction at the heterointerface.

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