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Graphene-analogue carbon nitride: novel exfoliation synthesis and its application in photocatalysis and photoelectrochemical selective detection of trace amount of Cu2+

โœ Scribed by Xu, Hui ;Yan, Jia ;She, Xiaojie ;Xu, Li ;Xia, Jiexiang ;Xu, Yuanguo ;Song, Yanhua ;Huang, Liying ;Li, Huaming


Book ID
121327615
Publisher
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
874 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
2040-3364

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โœฆ Synopsis


Graphene-analogue nanostructures defined as a new kind of promising materials with unique electronic, surface and optical properties have received much attention in the fields of catalysis, energy storage, sensing and electronic devices. Due to the distinctive structure characteristics of the graphene-analogue materials, they brought novel and amazing properties. Herein, graphene-analogue carbon nitride (GA-Cโ‚ƒNโ‚„) was synthesized by high-yield, large-scale thermal exfoliation from the graphitic Cโ‚ƒNโ‚„-based intercalation compound. Graphene-analogue carbon nitride exhibited 2D thin-layer structure with 6-9 atomic thickness, a high specific surface area of 30.1 m(2) g(-1), increased photocurrent responses and improved electron transport ability, which could give rise to enhancing the photocatalytic activity and stability. The graphene-analogue carbon nitride had a new features that could make it suitable as a sensor for Cu(2+) determination. So GA-Cโ‚ƒNโ‚„ is a new but promising candidate for heavy metal ions (Cu(2+)) determination in water environment. The photocatalytic mechanism and photoelectrochemical selective sensing of Cu(2+) were also discussed.


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