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Yuxiang Zhu, Speaker at Catalysis Conferences
Yunnan University, China
Title : Sulfur-doped geometry-tunable carbon nitride nanotubes with high crystallinity for visible light nitrogen fixation

Abstract:

Highly crystalline carbon nitride nanotubes doped with sulfur (S-CNNTs) were obtained from a facile copolymerization of thiourea and melamine precursors. The geometry, crystallinity and the doped S content in CNNTs can be fine-tuned by varying the content of thiourea. Under the addition of 20 wt% thiourea, the resulting highly condensed S-CNNTs have a diameter of around 20 nm with mesopores on the tube wall, presenting an optimal visible light photocatalytic ammonia yield rate of 0.64 mM gcat–1 h−1 with an apparent quantum efficiency of 5.65% at 420 nm. The surface N atoms in the optimal photocatalyst can be firmly stabilized due to the increased crystallinity and S-induced coordination. The high crystallinity and one- dimensional mesoporous structure promote the electron transfer along the longitudinal dimension, facilitate mass transport and extend visible light harvesting. The mesoporous nanotubes favor the exposure of S dopant active sites for the chemisorption and activation of nitrogen molecules. Moreover, the photoreduction ability is improved due to the upshifted conduction band level after S doping. The designed structure maximizes the utilization of the synergistic effect, thereby improving the photocatalytic activity. This work may provide a reliable and promising way to regulate the morphology and electronic structure of tubular CN for highly efficient photocatalysis via a non-metal doping approach.

Biography:

Yuxiang Zhu has a multidisciplinary background in Chemical and Materials Engineering, with research experience at the University of Sydney and Macquarie University. Currently, she is a high-level overseas talent at Nanjing Forestry University and an in-service postdoctoral researcher at Yunnan University. She is currently a high-level overseas talent at Nanjing Forestry University and a postdoctoral researcher at Yunnan University. Zhu received the 2018 Australian Nanotechnology Network Young Researcher Award and the 2024 Shandong Innovation Bronze Award. She has published over 40 SCI papers in top journals and leads an NSFC Youth Program and the Metasequoia Project at Nanjing Forestry University.

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