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Three-dimensional porous g-C3N4 for highly efficient photocatalytic overall water splitting

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Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper constructed a 3D porous graphitic carbon nitride assembled by highly crystalline and ultrathin nanosheets (3D g-C3N4 NS).
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This article is published in Nano Energy.The article was published on 2019-05-01. It has received 502 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Water splitting & Graphitic carbon nitride.

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Particulate Photocatalysts for Light-Driven Water Splitting: Mechanisms, Challenges, and Design Strategies

TL;DR: This review illustrates that it is possible to employ the fundamental principles underlying photosynthesis and the tools of chemical and materials science to design and prepare photocatalysts for overall water splitting.
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Synergy of Dopants and Defects in Graphitic Carbon Nitride with Exceptionally Modulated Band Structures for Efficient Photocatalytic Oxygen Evolution.

TL;DR: A facile approach is successfully demonstrated to engineer the electronic structures and the band structures of g-C3 N4 with simultaneous introduction of dopants and defects for high-performance photocatalytic oxygen evolution, which can provide informative principles for the design of efficient photocatalysis systems for solar energy conversion.
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Conjugated polymers for visible-light-driven photocatalysis

TL;DR: In this article, a critical review summarizes the recent advancements in π-conjugated polymers for visible-light-driven photocatalytic applications including water splitting, CO2 reduction, organic transformation and degradation of organic dyes.
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Novel BP/BiOBr S-scheme nano-heterojunction for enhanced visible-light photocatalytic tetracycline removal and oxygen evolution activity

TL;DR: The novel S-scheme two-dimensional BP/BiOBr nano-heterojunction for boosting spatial charge separation retained the useful holes-electrons with higher redox ability, which was very beneficial for producing more OH, H2O2 and O2, and the photocatalytic activity was greatly improved.
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CN/rGO@BPQDs high-low junctions with stretching spatial charge separation ability for photocatalytic degradation and H2O2 production

TL;DR: In this paper, reduced graphene oxide modified black phosphorus quantum dots (rGO@BPQDs) were obtained through surface modification of BPQDs with rGO via an ultrasound-assisted liquid phase method.
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