Graphitic Carbon Nitride as a New Sustainable Photocatalyst for Textile Functionalization.

Polymers (Basel)

Faculty of Natural Sciences and Engineering, University of Ljubljana, Aškerčeva 12, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Published: July 2021

As a promising organic semiconducting material, polymeric graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) has attracted much attention due to its excellent optical and photoelectrochemical properties, thermal stability, chemical inertness, nontoxicity, abundance, and low cost. Its advantageous visible light-induced photocatalytic activity has already been beneficially used in the fields of environmental remediation, biological applications, healthcare, energy conversion and storage, and fuel production. Despite the recognized potential of g-CN, there is still a knowledge gap in the application of g-CN in the field of textiles, with no published reviews on the g-CN-functionalization of textile materials. Therefore, this review article aims to provide a critical overview of recent advances in the surface and bulk modification of textile fibres by g-CN and its composites to tailor photocatalytic self-cleaning, antibacterial, and flame retardant properties as well as to create a textile catalytic platform for water disinfection, the removal of various organic pollutants from water, and selective organic transformations. This paper highlights the possibilities of producing g-CN-functionalized textile substrates and suggests some future prospects for this research area.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8348461PMC
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