Carbon nitride dispersion provides optimized stability, superior dispersibility, and enhanced compatibility for coatings and electronic applications. Designed for efficient material integration, it ensures uniform distribution, extended durability, and high adaptability.
Product Overview
Carbon Nitride Dispersion is a dispersion made from graphite-like carbon nitride (g-C₃N₄), a two-dimensional layered material composed of carbon and nitrogen. Its structure is similar to graphite but exhibits higher stability and unique electronic, optical, and thermal properties. This dispersion is widely used in fields such as supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, and photocatalysis. Its excellent electronic and photocatalytic properties make it a promising material in energy storage, environmental purification, and energy conversion applications.
Key Features
- Electronic Properties:Superior electrical conductivity with adjustable electron and hole concentrations, demonstrating reduction-type semiconductor behavior.
- Optical Properties:Appropriate band gap (Eg = 2.7 - 2.8 eV), with good visible light absorption capabilities, surpassing many metal oxides.
- Thermal Properties:High thermal stability, able to withstand extreme environmental conditions.
- Catalytic Properties:Strong photocatalytic ability, suitable for reactions such as water splitting for hydrogen production and CO₂ photoreduction.
- Reactivity:Can be composited with other materials to enhance the performance and stability of energy storage devices.
Applications
- Supercapacitors:Can be used as electrode material in supercapacitors, providing efficient energy storage and release.
- Lithium-Ion Batteries:When combined with other materials, it can enhance battery capacity and cycling stability.
- Photocatalysts:Widely used in photocatalytic applications, especially for environmental purification and energy conversion, such as water splitting and CO₂ reduction.
Parameter | Value |
Concentration | 0.18 mg/ml |
Flake Size | 50-600 nm |
Thickness | 1-5 nm |
UV Absorption | ~320 nm |
Solvent | Water |