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Recent development of g-C3N4-based hydrogels as photocatalysts: A minireview.
ChemSusChem 2018 December 6
Solar-driven photocatalysis using graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) is considered the most promising approach for the generation of H2 from water, degradation of organic pollutants, and reduction of CO2. However, bulk g-C3N4 exhibits several drawbacks, such as low specific surface area, high defect density, and fast charge recombination, which result in low photocatalytic performance. Construction of 3D porous hydrogels for g-C3N4 through nanostructural engineering is a rapid, feasible, and cost-effective technique to improve the adsorption capability, stability, and separability of the hydrogel composite; to increase the number of active sites; and to create an internal conductive path for facile charge transfer and high photocatalytic activity. This minireview summarizes the recent progresses in photocatalytic water splitting and dye degradation using g-C3N4-based hydrogels with respect to the state-of-the-art methods of synthesis, preparation, modification, and multicomponent coupling. Furthermore, comprehensive outlooks, future challenges, and concluding remarks regarding using g-C3N4-based hydrogels as highly efficient photocatalysts are presented.
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