Authors
Aleksandr Savateev, Sergey Pronkin, Jan Dirk Epping, Marc Georg Willinger, Christian Wolff, Dieter Neher, Markus Antonietti, Dariya Dontsova
Publication date
2017/1/9
Journal
ChemCatChem
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
167-174
Description
Potassium poly(heptazine imide) (PHI) is a photocatalytically active carbon nitride material that was recently prepared from substituted 1,2,4‐triazoles. Here, we show that the more acidic precursors, such as commercially available 5‐aminotetrazole, upon pyrolysis in LiCl/KCl salt melt yield PHI with the greatly improved structural order and thermodynamic stability. Tetrazole‐derived PHIs feature long‐range crystallinities and unconventionally small layer stacking distances, leading to the altered electronic band structures as shown by Mott–Schottky analyses. Under the optimized synthesis conditions, visible‐light driven hydrogen evolution rates reach twice the rate provided by the previous gold standard, mesoporous graphitic carbon nitride, which has a much higher surface area. More interestingly, the up to 0.7 V higher valence band potential of crystalline PHI compared with ordinary carbon nitrides makes it an …
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