Chemical synthesis of turbostratic carbon nitride, containing C–N crystallites, at atmospheric pressure

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Publication Date 2003-08-18
DOI 10.1039/B307086G
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Yu Qiu, Lian Gao


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Abstract

For the first time the synthesis of crystallite-embedded turbostratic carbon nitride material (t-CNx) from polymer precursor at atmospheric pressure is reported; the C–N crystallites within the material are in the α-C3N4 structure.

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