Graphitic Carbon Nitride (g-C₃N₄) Powder
Size: 1–10 μm
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C₃N₄) is a two-dimensional material composed of carbon and nitrogen atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice structure, similar to graphene. It is lightweight, chemically stable, and has a high surface area, making it ideal for catalysis. With a bandgap of approximately 2.7 eV, it efficiently absorbs visible light to initiate chemical reactions, making it extensively studied for photocatalytic applications.
As Nano Chicago, we supply Graphitic Carbon Nitride in high quantities and various forms to suit different applications and requirements.
Technical Properties
| PROPERTY | VALUE |
|---|---|
| Carbon and Nitrogen Ratio (C:N) | 0.65–0.75 |
| Surface Area | 20–50 m²/g |
| Average Particle Size | 1–10 µm |
| Specific Gravity | 1.0–1.5 |
| Volatile Content (100±2 °C, 1 h) | ≤2 % |
| pH (2% Suspension) | 6–8 |
Applications
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Photocatalysis
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Sensors
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Catalysis
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Energy Storage
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Electronic Devices
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Biomedical Applications














