Three-dimensional porous supramolecular architecture from ultrathin g-C3N4 nanosheets and reduced graphene oxide: Solution self-assembly construction and application as a highly efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction

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Abstract

Direct mixing of aqueous dispersions of ultrathin g-C3N 4 nanosheets and graphene oxide (GO) under ultrasonication leads to three-dimensional (3D) porous supramolecular architecture. Photoreduction of GO yields conductive porous g-C3N4/rGO hybrid. The resulting 3D architecture possesses high surface area, multilevel porous structure, good electrical conductivity, efficient electron transport network, and fast charge transfer kinetics at g-C3N4/rGO interfaces, which facilitate the diffusion of O2, electrolyte, and electrons in the porous frameworks during oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). Ultrathin g-C 3N4 nanosheet also causes effective electron tunneling through g-C3N4 barrier, leading to rich electrode-electrolyte-gas three-phase boundaries, and shortens the electron diffusion distance from rGO to O2. As a novel ORR catalyst, such 3D hybrid exhibits remarkable catalytic performance, outperformed other g-C 3N4/rGO composites, and exhibits excellent durability. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Tian, J., Ning, R., Liu, Q., Asiri, A. M., Al-Youbi, A. O., & Sun, X. (2014). Three-dimensional porous supramolecular architecture from ultrathin g-C3N4 nanosheets and reduced graphene oxide: Solution self-assembly construction and application as a highly efficient metal-free electrocatalyst for oxygen reduction reaction. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 6(2), 1011–1017. https://doi.org/10.1021/am404536w

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