X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of carbon nitride films

2000 ◽  
Vol 125 (1-3) ◽  
pp. 313-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
V. Krastev ◽  
P. Petrov ◽  
D. Dimitrov ◽  
G. Beshkov ◽  
Ch. Georgiev ◽  
...  
1999 ◽  
Vol 151 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 233-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
P Petrov ◽  
D.B Dimitrov ◽  
D Papadimitriou ◽  
G Beshkov ◽  
V Krastev ◽  
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Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (6) ◽  
pp. 1646
Author(s):  
Junyi Li ◽  
Neeta Karjule ◽  
Jiani Qin ◽  
Ying Wang ◽  
Jesús Barrio ◽  
...  

Carbon nitride materials require high temperatures (>500 °C) for their preparation, which entails substantial energy consumption. Furthermore, the high reaction temperature limits the materials’ processability and the control over their elemental composition. Therefore, alternative synthetic pathways that operate under milder conditions are still very much sought after. In this work, we prepared semiconductive carbon nitride (CN) polymers at low temperatures (300 °C) by carrying out the thermal condensation of triaminopyrimidine and acetoguanamine under a N2 atmosphere. These molecules are isomers: they display the same chemical formula but a different spatial distribution of their elements. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) experiments and electrochemical and photophysical characterization confirm that the initial spatial organization strongly determines the chemical composition and electronic structure of the materials, which, thanks to the preservation of functional groups in their surface, display excellent processability in liquid media.


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