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Scalable fabrication of high surface area g-C3N4 nanotubes for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen production

Arkhurst et al., 2024

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12482022746541760708
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Arkhurst B
Guo R
Gunawan D
Oppong-Antwi L
Ashong A
Fan X
Rokh G
Chan S
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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy

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In this research, we present a novel facile, scalable, and template-free technique of synthesizing graphitic carbon nitride (gC 3 N 4) nanotubes for generating hydrogen through photocatalysis. The hybrid technique involves a two-fold mixing of the precursor materials …
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