Chemical Engineering Journal, Vol.286, 339-346, 2016
Surface modification of g-C3N4 by hydrazine: Simple way for noble-metal free hydrogen evolution catalysts
The graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) usually is thought to be an inert material and it's difficult to have the surface terminated NH2 groups functionalized. By modifying the g-C3N4 surface with hydrazine, the diazanyl group was successfully introduced onto the g-C3N4 surface, which allows the introduction with many other function groups. Here we illustrated that by reaction of surface hydrazine group modified g-C3N4 with CS2 under basic condition, a water electrolysis active group C(=S)SNi can be implanted on the g-C3N4 surface, and leads to a noble metal free hydrogen evolution catalyst. This catalyst has 40% hydrogen evolution efficiency compare to the 3 wt% Pt photo precipitated g-C3N4, with only less than 0.2 wt% nickel. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Surface modification;g-C3N4;Hydrazinolysis;Photo-catalytic hydrogen evolution;Noble metal free