Supramolecular intermediates in the synthesis of polymeric carbon nitride from melamine cyanurate


Abstract:

Abstract The adduct of melamine and cyanuric acid (MCA) was used in past research to produce polymeric carbon nitride and precursors. The reaction yield was considerably incremented by the addition of sulfuric acid. The polymeric carbon nitride formation occurs around 450 °C at temperatures above the sublimation of the adduct components, which occurs around 400 °C. In this report the effect of sulfuric acid on MCA was investigated. It was found that the MCA rosette supramolecular channel structures behave as a solid solvent able to host small molecules, such as sulfuric acid, inside these channels and interact with them. Therefore, the sulfuric acid effect was found to be close to that of a solute that causes a temperature increment of the "solvent sublimation" enough to allowing the formation of polymeric carbon nitride to occur. Sulfate ions are presumably hosted in the rosette channels of MCA as shown by simulations.

Año de publicación:

2015

Keywords:

  • Supramolecular intermediates
  • Solid solvents
  • Carbon nitride
  • THz spectroscopy
  • nanosheets

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Polímero
  • Polímero
  • Ciencia de materiales

Áreas temáticas:

  • Explosivos, combustibles y productos relacionados
  • Química inorgánica
  • Ingeniería y operaciones afines