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      Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4)-based photocatalysts for solar hydrogen generation: recent advances and future development directions

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          Analyzing the commercialization potential of g-C 3N 4 photocatalysts for solar H 2 generation from an economic viewpoint and for large-scale production.

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          Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3N 4) is a metal-free conjugated polymer constructed from two-dimensional sheets with a bandgap energy of 2.7 eV, which makes it an applicable and efficient visible-active photocatalyst for H 2 production. In the present study, the basic concepts and principles of photocatalytic water splitting have been discussed, and a guide for the selection of appropriate photocatalysts, focusing on the g-C 3N 4 nanomaterials, has been proposed. Our approach is mainly concentrated on evaluating two factors, namely the solar-to-hydrogen (STH) conversion and apparent quantum yield (AQY) for different photocatalysts, to provide an in-depth analysis and a framework for solar H 2 production for future research directions. We compared hydrogen production from an economic viewpoint and performance of g-C 3N 4 nanomaterials through photochemical (PC) and photoelectrochemical (PEC) methods. Various approaches for efficient solar H 2 generation over a modified g-C 3N 4 surface with the possibility for commercialization have been introduced. The promising approaches for the effective utilization of g-C 3N 4 are categorized into three proposed methods: electronic structure tuning, hybrid and nanocomposite fabrication, and finally geometric structure manipulation. Finally, we compared the recent findings and key achievements for g-C 3N 4-based photocatalysts modified based on the abovementioned three approaches to propose two possible scenarios for their use in the future development of efficient solar H 2 generation.

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                Journal
                JMCAET
                Journal of Materials Chemistry A
                J. Mater. Chem. A
                Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
                2050-7488
                2050-7496
                2017
                2017
                : 5
                : 45
                : 23406-23433
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
                [2 ]Sharif University of Technology
                [3 ]Tehran 14588-8969
                [4 ]Iran
                [5 ]NUS Centre for Nanofibers and Nanotechnology
                [6 ]Sharif Energy Research Institute (SERI)
                [7 ]Tehran 1459777611
                [8 ]Department of Physics
                [9 ]Department of Chemistry
                [10 ]Tehran 11555-9516
                [11 ]National University of Singapore
                [12 ]Singapore 117583
                [13 ]Singapore
                Article
                10.1039/C7TA05131J
                edeb2865-3057-4d08-8e3d-f5b01aee3b04
                © 2017

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