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. 2024 Aug 7;26(31):21117-21133.
doi: 10.1039/d4cp00929k.

Density functional theory-based modeling of the half-metallic g-C3N4/CoN4 heterojunction for photocatalytic water splitting reaction

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Density functional theory-based modeling of the half-metallic g-C3N4/CoN4 heterojunction for photocatalytic water splitting reaction

Dhilshada V N et al. Phys Chem Chem Phys. .

Abstract

Using density functional theory (DFT), we have investigated the structural, optical, electronic and magnetic properties of a graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) and CoN4 composite to explore the effect of the heterojunction on the photocatalytic performance of g-C3N4. The structure of g-C3N4 is modified while complexing with CoN4 and the corresponding stabilization is confirmed through adhesion energy calculation. The phonon spectra analysis furthermore guaranteed the lattice-dynamic stability of the CoN4 bulk and the CoN4 slab. Pristine g-C3N4 is a wide band gap semiconductor, which becomes half metallic upon CoN4 inclusion. The metallicity in the g-C3N4/CoN4 composite originates from the spin down channel, keeping the spin up channel in a semiconducting state. The charge density analysis and work function calculation suggest a substantial amount of charge transfer from g-C3N4 to the CoN4 unit in the g-C3N4/CoN4 heterojunction. The model heterojunction of the g-C3N4/CoN4 composite can enhance the utilization ratio of visible light for the g-C3N4 photocatalyst. In g-C3N4/CoN4, the valence band maximum (VBM) has a more positive potential compared to O2/H2O (+1.23 V) on the normal hydrogen electrode (NHE) scale. However, the conduction band minimum (CBM) displays a more negative potential compared to H+/H2 (0 V) on the NHE scale. The details of the band structure, density of states and band edge position determining calculations confirm that the g-C3N4/CoN4 composite forms a type 1 heterojunction, making it a suitable photocatalyst for water splitting reaction. The practical application of the g-C3N4/CoN4 heterostructure as a photocatalyst was substantiated in the presence of polar solvent (water) by calculating the band gap, charge transfer interaction and charge density difference. There is a significant decrease of charge transfer and thereby charge density difference in the g-C3N4/CoN4 heterojunction in the presence of water; however, it still holds potential for use as a photocatalyst for water splitting reaction. The state-of-the-art theoretical modeling of the g-C3N4/CoN4 heterojunction is the first theoretical study incorporating the CoN4 crystal.

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