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About: Triazine is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6836 publications have been published within this topic receiving 82823 citations. The topic is also known as: triazines.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a facile synthesis of mesoporous g-CN using molecular cooperative assembly between triazine molecules is reported, which is a promising heterogeneous metal-free catalyst for organic photosynthesis, solar energy conversion, and photodegradation of pollutants.
Abstract: Graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) is a promising heterogeneous metal-free catalyst for organic photosynthesis, solar energy conversion, and photodegradation of pollutants. Its catalytic performance is easily adjustable by modifying texture, optical, and electronic properties via nanocasting, doping, and copolymerization. However, simultaneous optimization has yet to be achieved. Here, a facile synthesis of mesoporous g-CN using molecular cooperative assembly between triazine molecules is reported. Flower-like, layered spherical aggregates of melamine cyanuric acid complex (MCA) are formed by precipitation from equimolecular mixtures in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Thermal polycondensation of MCA under nitrogen at 550 °C produces mesoporous hollow spheres comprised of tri-s-triazine based g-CN nanosheets (MCA-CN) with the composition of C3N4.14H1.98. The layered structure succeeded from MCA induces stronger optical absorption, widens the bandgap by 0.16 eV, and increases the lifetime of photoexcited charge carriers by twice compared to that of the bulk g-CN, while the chemical structure remains similar to that of the bulk g-CN. As a result of these simultaneous modifications, the photodegradation kinetics of rhodamine B on the catalyst surface can be improved by 10 times.

548 citations

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TL;DR: The basis for unprecedented noncovalent bonding between anions and the aryl centroid of electron-deficient aromatic rings has been demonstrated and this novel mode of bonding suggests the development of new cyclophane-type receptors for the recognition of anions.
Abstract: The basis for unprecedented noncovalent bonding between anions and the aryl centroid of electron-deficient aromatic rings has been demonstrated by an ab initio study of the interaction between 1,3,5-triazine and the fluoride, chloride, and azide ion at the MP2 level of theory. Minima are also located corresponding to C[bond]H...X(-) hydrogen bonding, reactive complexes for nucleophilic attack on the triazine ring, and pi-stacking interactions (with azide). Trifluoro-1,3,5-triazine also participates in aryl centroid complexation and forms nucleophilic reactive complexes with anions. This novel mode of bonding suggests the development of new cyclophane-type receptors for the recognition of anions.

532 citations

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TL;DR: Two triazine ligands have been synthesized by derivatisation of cyanuric chloride: 6-(diethylamino)-2,4-disulfide group present on one ring and a co-ordinated thiolate on the second.
Abstract: Two ligands have been synthesized by derivatisation of cyanuric chloride: 6-(diethylamino)-2,4-disulfanyl-1,3,5-triazine (H2SSta) 1 and 6-(diethylamino)-2-hydroxo-4-sulfanyl-1,3,5-triazine (H2OSta) 2 have been characterised by X-ray crystallography, which shows intermolecular hydrogen bonding in the solid state, leading to dimers of 1 and ribbons of 2. On reaction with metal salts both ligands undergo oligomerisation reactions. Compound 1 reacts with nickel chloride to form a mononuclear complex, [Ni{(Sta)S(S2ta)}] 3. In 3 two triazine ligands have reacted, to form a tetradentate ligand in which two triazine rings are bridged by a sulfur group, with a co-ordinated disulfide group present on one ring and a co-ordinated thiolate on the second. Compound 2 reacts with cobalt(II) chloride to form a cage complex, [Co6NaO(OStaH)7{S(Ota)2}2(O2CPh)2(H2O)2] 4. This complicated structure contains two polydentate ligands formed by linking triazine groups through a bridging sulfur. The cage contains four cobalt(II) and two cobalt(III) sites which are assigned by bond length considerations. The compound [Co(OSta)3] 5 co-crystallises with 4, and its structure has also been determined.

467 citations

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TL;DR: Porous, fluorescent, covalent triazine-based frameworks (CTFs) are obtained in an unprecedentedly mild reaction, opening up a scalable pathway for molecular building blocks previously thought incompatible with this chemistry.
Abstract: Porous, fluorescent, covalent triazine-based frameworks (CTFs) are obtained in an unprecedentedly mild reaction, opening up a scalable pathway for molecular building blocks previously thought incompatible with this chemistry. Choice of monomers and synthetic conditions determines the optical properties and nano-scale ordering of these highly microporous materials with BET surface areas exceeding 1100 m(2) g(-1) and exceptional CO(2) capacities (up to 4.17 mmol g(-1)).

461 citations

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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023200
2022360
2021194
2020252
2019267
2018260