Insights into the synthesis and characterization of thiosemicarbazide and urea-based novel isotype II heterojunctions and their competing physicochemical properties in photochemical hydrogen production

Houshmand Rezaghol, Sara and Yılmaz, Bengisu and Ünal, Uğur and Bayazıt, Mustafa Kemal (2025) Insights into the synthesis and characterization of thiosemicarbazide and urea-based novel isotype II heterojunctions and their competing physicochemical properties in photochemical hydrogen production. International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, 138 . pp. 903-913. ISSN 0360-3199 (Print) 1879-3487 (Online)

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Abstract

Optimizing surface area, light absorption, and band-gap energy of graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) is crucial for developing efficient hydrogen production photocatalysts. Here, a mass-ratio controlled mix-and-match protocol with precursors, urea and thiosemicarbazide (U and T), is introduced for in situ synthesis of g-CN isotype II heterojunctions (UT-CNs). The specific surface area (SSA), band-gap energy, and product yield of heterostructures were highly mass-ratio-dependent; however, there was no clear systematic trend between the mass ratios and the physicochemical properties. Notably, the heterojunction, synthesized with a low U-ratio (UT3-CN), exhibited a ∼52 % increase in SSA and ∼44 % increase in pore volume compared to bulk T-CN, while light absorption and band-gap energy remained largely unchanged. Despite a 10 % increase in yield compared to bulk U–CN, UT3-CN's SSA decreased by ∼40–50 % at higher U-ratios, and light absorption and yields improved. UT3-CN, with a band gap of ∼2.88 eV, showed three times higher photocatalytic activity for H2 evolution than T-CN (∼2.85 eV) and UT-CN with the narrowest band gap (∼2.59 eV), attributed to high SSA and pore volume, well-ordered structural domains, reduced interlayer spacing, and enhanced charge separation with minimal recombination. The emergence of a sharp X-ray diffraction peak at ca. 2θ = 43.5° in the heterojunctions suggested that structural ordering was influenced by high ammonia gas concentrations and dithiourazole intermediates during thermal decomposition. These findings highlighted the need for mechanistic studies on T decomposition, and this versatile approach offers a promising strategy for fine-tuning photocatalytic properties using a library of g-CN precursors.
Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Graphitic carbon nitride; Hydrogen evolution reaction; Thiosemicarbazide; Urea; Well-ordered isotype II heterojunctions
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences
Sabancı University Nanotechnology Research and Application Center
Depositing User: Sara Houshmand Rezaghol
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2025 12:29
Last Modified: 19 Aug 2025 12:29
URI: https://research.sabanciuniv.edu/id/eprint/51897

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