Computational design of graphitic carbon nitride photocatalysts for water splitting.

Faraday Discuss

Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, Brook Hill, Sheffield, S3 7HF, UK.

Published: April 2021

A series of structures based on graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN), a layered material composed of linked carbon-nitrogen heterocycles arranged in a plane, were investigated by density functional theory calculations. g-CN is a semiconductor that absorbs UV light and visible light at the blue end of the visible spectrum, and is widely studied as a photocatalyst for water splitting; however, its photocatalytic efficiency is limited by its poor light-harvesting ability and low charge mobilities. Modifications to the g-CN structure could greatly improve its optical and electronic properties and its photocatalytic efficiency. In this work, the g-CN structure was modified by replacing the nitrogen linker with heteroatoms (phosphorus, boron) or aromatic groups (benzene, s-triazine and substituted benzenes). Two-dimensional (2D) sheets and three-dimensional (3D) multilayer structures with different stacking types were modelled. Several new structures were predicted to have electronic properties superior to g-CN for use as water splitting photocatalysts. In particular, introduction of phosphorus, benzene and s-triazine groups led to band gaps smaller than in the standard g-CN (down to 2.4 eV, corresponding to green light). Doping with boron in the linker positions dramatically reduced the band gap (to 1.6 eV, corresponding to red light); the doped material has the valence band position suitable for water oxidation. Our computational study shows that chemical modification of g-CN is a powerful method to tune this material's electronic properties and improve its photocatalytic activity.

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