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Título: Nanoscale, conformal films of graphitic carbon nitride deposited at room temperature: A method for construction of heterojunction devices
Autores/as: Ladva, S.A.
Travis, W.
Quesada Cabrera, Raúl 
Rosillo-Lopez, M.
Afandi, A.
Li, Y.
Jackman, R.B.
Bear, J.C.
Parkin, I.P.
Blackman, C.
Salzmann, C.G.
Palgrave, R.G.
Clasificación UNESCO: 230120 Espectroscopia de rayos x
230305 Carbono
2213 Termodinámica
Fecha de publicación: 2017
Publicación seriada: Nanoscale 
Resumen: Graphitic carbon nitrides (GCNs) represent a family of 2D materials composed of carbon and nitrogen with variable amounts of hydrogen, used in a wide variety of applications. We report a method of room temperature thin film deposition which allows ordered GCN layers to be deposited on a very wide variety of substrates, including conductive glass, flexible plastics, nanoparticles and nano-structured surfaces, where they form a highly conformal coating on the nanoscale. Film thicknesses of below 20 nm are achievable. In this way we construct functional nanoscale heterojunctions between TiO2 nanoparticles and GCN, capable of producing H2 photocatalytically under visible light irradiation. The films are hydrogen rich, have a band gap around 1.7 eV, display transmission electron microscopy lattice fringes as well as X-ray diffraction peaks despite being deposited at room temperature, and show characteristic Raman and IR bands. We use cluster etching to reveal the chemical environments of C and N in GCN using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. We elucidate the mechanism of this deposition, which operates via sequential surface adsorption and reaction analogous to atomic layer deposition. The mechanism may have implications for current models of carbon nitride formation.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/122137
ISBN: 20403372 20403364
ISSN: 2040-3364
DOI: 10.1039/c7nr06489f
Fuente: Nanoscale [ISSN 2040-3364], v. 9(43), p. 16586-165900
Colección:Artículos
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