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Robust Carbon Nitride-Based Thermoset Coatings for Surface Modification and Photochemistry.


ABSTRACT: Herein, the convenient visible light-induced photografting of hydroxyl ethyl methacrylate onto graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) is described, leading to well-dispersible g-CN-based precursor polymers that can be injected. Mixing with citric acid as the cross-linker and heating leads to stable thermoset coatings. The process is versatile and easy to perform, leading to g-CN-based coatings. Moreover, the coating can be further functionalized/modified via grafting of other polymer chains, and the resulting structure is useful as photocatalytic surface or as photoelectrode.

SUBMITTER: Kumru B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6728114 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Robust Carbon Nitride-Based Thermoset Coatings for Surface Modification and Photochemistry.

Kumru Baris B   Barrio Jesús J   Zhang Jianrui J   Antonietti Markus M   Shalom Menny M   Schmidt Bernhard V K J BVKJ  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20190222 9


Herein, the convenient visible light-induced photografting of hydroxyl ethyl methacrylate onto graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) is described, leading to well-dispersible g-CN-based precursor polymers that can be injected. Mixing with citric acid as the cross-linker and heating leads to stable thermoset coatings. The process is versatile and easy to perform, leading to g-CN-based coatings. Moreover, the coating can be further functionalized/modified via grafting of other polymer chains, and the re  ...[more]

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