"The graphitic compound based on graphitic carbon nitride has been suggested as a possible photocatalyst. In contact with water, this semiconductor absorbs visible sunlight and transforms it into ...
"The graphitic compound based on graphitic carbon nitride has been suggested as a possible photocatalyst. In contact with water, this semiconductor absorbs visible sunlight and transforms it into ...
The methane pyrolysis start-up Graphitic Energy has commissioned a pilot plant in San Antonio, Texas, that can convert natural gas into 1 metric ton (t) of solid carbon and several hundred kilograms ...
Graphitic Energy is operating a pilot plant using a new technique that extracts hydrogen from natural gas, simultaneously making high-value graphite in the process. Clean hydrogen has the ...
Here, the authors explore the in situ dynamic reconstruction of graphitic carbon nitride photocatalysts with iodine redox mediators, to develop a solar-driven Fenton-like system that activates ...
This state-of-the-art facility is the company’s first at-scale demonstration of its novel form of methane pyrolysis that converts natural gas into hydrogen and solid, graphitic carbon.
The research highlights the use of graphitic carbon nitride (g-C 3 N 4) as a photocatalyst, which, in a single atomic layer, shows superior performance in breaking water molecules to produce hydrogen.
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