2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1ra01395e
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A comparison study of sodium ion- and potassium ion-modified graphitic carbon nitride for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution

Abstract: The ion size effect on graphitic carbon nitride is responsible for variations in its structure, optical and electronic properties, and hence the enhancement in photocatalytic hydrogen evolution.

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“… 32 As shown in Fig. 4(a) , the intensity ratio of 707 cm −1 peak to 725 cm −1 peak apparently decreases for K + -doped GCNs at 530 °C in comparison with that of GCN, suggesting the stronger structure perturbation by K + , 21 which is in line with their corresponding XRD data in Fig. 2(a) .…”
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“… 32 As shown in Fig. 4(a) , the intensity ratio of 707 cm −1 peak to 725 cm −1 peak apparently decreases for K + -doped GCNs at 530 °C in comparison with that of GCN, suggesting the stronger structure perturbation by K + , 21 which is in line with their corresponding XRD data in Fig. 2(a) .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Electrochemical measurements including Mott–Schottky curve, transient photocurrent response and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) were performed on an electrochemical workstation (CHI-660D, Shanghai Chenhua) with a conventional three-electrode cell, which have been demonstrated in detail previously. 21 A Pt wire was used as a counter electrode, and Ag/AgCl (3.0 M KCl) was used as a reference electrode. To prepare the working electrode, 10 mg sample was dispersed in a 200 μL Nafion solution (5 wt%) to get a slurry, and the as-prepared slurry was dropped onto the platinum–carbon electrode, and then dried under an infrared lamp.…”
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