General Method to Introduce -Electrons into Oxygen-Doped Porous Carbon Nitride for Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution and Toluene Oxidation

ACS SUSTAINABLE CHEMISTRY & ENGINEERING(2024)

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pi-Electrons have been successfully connected to an oxygen-doped porous carbon nitride by one-pot pyrolysis of the mixture of urea, ethanol, and 4-iodobenzaldehyde (IBD) in the atmosphere. The resulting COCN20 exhibits superior photocatalytic hydrogen production up to 6.88 mmol h(-1) g(cat)(-1) with a relatively high apparent quantum efficiency (20.6% at 325 nm) as well as toluene oxidation with an outstanding conversion rate of 3.75 mmol h(-1) g(cat)(-1) under 460 nm irradiation. Other pi-electrons from aromatic heterocycles could also be grafted to the network for the general synthesis, demonstrating higher hydrogen evolution rates (e.g., 9.32 mmol h(-1) g(cat)(-1) with the thiophene-pi-electrons coupling). The enhanced n -> pi* electron transition and activated midgap states are found to extend the light-responsive region and improve the capture of effective electrons, while the novel porous architecture encourages the efficient mass-transfer rate and improves light harvesting. This work showcases a straightforward and scalable approach to fabricate immensely proficient photocatalysts composed of porous carbon nitride. Furthermore, it opens up a novel pathway for the methodical development and production of sophisticated photocatalysts that harness the powerful synergistic effects achieved by simultaneously adjusting and refining the electronic, surface, and molecular structures.
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porous carbon nitride,pi-electrons,oxygendoping,photocatalytic hydrogen evolution,tolueneoxidation
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