Abstract

The influence of precursor and gas atmosphere during graphitic carbon nitride (gCN) preparation on its performance in a photocatalytic water splitting process was studied. Urea and melamine were heated up to 600 °C for 2 h in N2, CO2, air, and static air. The crystalline structure, porosity, chemical composition, and light absorption of the gCNs synthesized were investigated in depth. In addition, their capacity for H2 production was studied in a quartz top Pyrex reactor connected on-line to a Micro-GC. The best results were obtained with urea heated in a CO2 atmosphere. The results were discussed, considering the band gap and the existence of amino groups in the photocatalysts. In addition, the importance of the presence of s-triazine units was emphasized.

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