Synthesis of carbon nitride nanocrystals on SBA-15 microparticles by a constant-pressure solvothermal method

2007 
Abstract C 3 N 4 nanocrystals were synthesized by the reaction of C 3 N 3 Cl 3 with NaN 3 in DMF through a constant-pressure solvothermal method, using mesoporous silica SBA-15 microparticles (SMP) as the promoter. The key steps in our approach are as follows: (1) by stirring at room temperature for 12 h, the starting materials are adsorbed on SMP, facilitating the reaction of the starting materials and (2) at higher temperature, the intermediates on SMP decompose to form the CN x nanocrystals with higher crystallinity. The crystallinity, morphology and composition of the samples were examined. Both the content of β - C 3 N 4 and the crystallinity of the samples were improved in the presence of SMP. A preliminary model for the formation of CN x involving a six-member ring transition state on SMP is suggested.
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