Abstract

AbstractResearch on polymer matrix‐enhancement using a carbon nanomaterial as the high‐potential filler has attracted considerable attention to meet the increasing demand for advanced polymer composites which show promising applications in a wide variety of fields. Graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C3N4) is the most stable allotrope of carbon nitrides and its inherent electron‐rich properties, basic surface functionalities, and hydrogen bond motifs make it a potential candidate in catalysis and in other fields. This article reviews a new application of graphitic carbon nitride (g‐C3N4) as a reinforcement material into polymer composites. It focuses on the enhancement of tribological, thermomechanical, self‐healing, anticorrosion, and flame‐retardant properties hybrid composite materials via the incorporation of g‐C3N4 filler. The leading purpose of this review is to stress the significance of g‐C3N4 as a reinforcement material in polymer composites.

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