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      Graphitic carbon nitride nanotubes: a new material for emerging applications†

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          We provide a critical review of the current state of the synthesis and applications of nano- and micro-tubes of layered graphitic carbon nitride. This emerging material has a huge potential for light-harvesting applications, including light sensing, artificial photosynthesis, selective photocatalysis, hydrogen storage, light-induced motion, membrane technologies, and can become a major competitor for such established materials as carbon and titania dioxide nanotubes. Graphitic carbon nitride tubes (GCNTs) combine visible-light sensitivity, high charge carrier mobility, and exceptional chemical/photochemical stability, imparting this material with unrivaled photocatalytic activities in photosynthetic processes, such as water splitting and carbon dioxide reduction. The unique geometric GCNT structure and versatility of possible chemical modifications allow new photocatalytic applications of GCNTs to be envisaged including selective photocatalysts of multi-electron processes as well as light-induced and light-directed motion of GCNT-based microswimmers. Closely-packed arrays of aligned GCNTs show great promise as multifunctional membrane materials for the light energy conversion and storage, light-driven pumping of liquids, selective adsorption, and electrochemical applications. These emerging applications require synthetic routes to GCNTs with highly controlled morphological parameters and composition to be available. We recognize three major strategies for the GCNT synthesis including templating, supramolecular assembling of precursors, and scrolling of nano-/microsheets, and outline promising routes for further progress of these approaches in the light of the most important emerging applications of GCNTs.

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          The current state of the synthesis and applications of nano- and micro-tubes of graphitic carbon nitride is critically reviewed.

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                Journal
                RSC Adv
                RSC Adv
                RA
                RSCACL
                RSC Advances
                The Royal Society of Chemistry
                2046-2069
                15 September 2020
                10 September 2020
                15 September 2020
                : 10
                : 56
                : 34059-34087
                Affiliations
                [a] Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Helmholtz-Institut Erlangen Nürnberg für Erneuerbare Energien (HI ERN) Immerwahrstr. 2 91058 Erlangen Germany o.stroyuk@ 123456fz-juelich.de
                [b] L.V. Pysarzhevsky Institute of Physical Chemistry, Nat. Acad. of Science of Ukraine 03028 Kyiv Ukraine
                [c] Semiconductor Physics, Chemnitz University of Technology D-09107 Chemnitz Germany zahn@ 123456physik.tu-chemnitz.de
                [d] Center for Materials, Architectures, and Integration of Nanomembranes (MAIN), Chemnitz University of Technology D-09107 Chemnitz Germany
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5054-2746
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8455-4582
                Article
                d0ra05580h
                10.1039/d0ra05580h
                9056768
                35519070
                655ace92-4692-478f-8d90-0e57f2755340
                This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry
                History
                : 26 June 2020
                : 3 August 2020
                Page count
                Pages: 29
                Funding
                Funded by: Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, doi 10.13039/501100001659;
                Award ID: ZA-146/45-1
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                Chemistry
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