Pressure-mediated crystalline g-C$_3$N$_4$ with enhanced spatial charge transport for solar H$_2$ evolution and photocathodic protection of 304 stainless steels
Xiaochun Gao, Shaoqi Hou, Dawei Su

TL;DR
This paper introduces a pressure-mediated synthesis method for highly crystalline g-C3N4 that enhances charge transport, leading to improved solar hydrogen evolution and photocathodic protection of stainless steel.
Contribution
It develops a novel pressure-ion thermal synthesis technique to simultaneously optimize crystallinity and defect distribution in g-C3N4 for better solar energy conversion.
Findings
Achieved a hydrogen evolution rate of 2168.8 μmol g$^{-1}$ h$^{-1}$.
Delivered 78.5% dark photocathodic protection of stainless steel.
Produced g-C3N4 with balanced surface defects and high crystallinity.
Abstract
Conjugated polymeric g-CN has emerged as a leading semiconductor for solar-to-chemical energy conversion due to its unique electronic band structure, robust physicochemical stability, and environmental benignity. However, defect engineering-while effective at enhancing visible-light absorption and charge separation-often introduces excessive dangling bonds and lattice disorder, which exacerbate carrier recombination and impair light harvesting. High crystallinity offers a complementary route to improve spatial charge transport, yet strategies that concurrently optimize crystallinity and surface defects remain underexplored. Here we report a pressure-mediated ion thermal synthesis of high-crystalline g-CN (CCN-P) using a NaCl/KCl eutectic salt under elevated pressure. The molten salt facilitates in-plane and cross-plane crystal growth, while applied pressure reduces…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMachine Learning in Materials Science · Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques · Fullerene Chemistry and Applications
