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 Ethanol-Water Dispersion is a dispersion made from graphite-like carbon nitride (g-C₃N₄), a two-dimensional layered material composed of carbon and nitrogen atoms. This material exhibits outstanding electronic, optical, thermal, and catalytic properties. The dispersion is prepared using a mixed solvent of ethanol and water, ensuring stability and ease of dispersion. Due to its unique two-dimensional lamellar structure, carbon nitride demonstrates high carrier separation efficiency, strong light absorption, and excellent redox capacity. It is widely used in supercapacitors, lithium-ion batteries, and photocatalytic applications.
Key Features
- Electronic Properties:Excellent electrical properties, exhibiting reduction-type semiconductor behavior.
- Optical Properties:Suitable bandgap (Eg = 2.7 - 2.8 eV), with strong visible light absorption.
- Thermal Properties:High thermal stability, maintaining good performance under high temperatures.
- Catalytic Properties:Outstanding photocatalytic ability, ideal for reactions like water splitting for hydrogen production and CO₂ photoreduction.
- Reactivity:Can be modified or composited with other materials to improve battery performance and stability.
Applications
- Supercapacitors:Used as an electrode material for supercapacitors, providing efficient energy storage and release.
- Lithium-Ion Batteries:When combined with other materials, it can enhance the capacity and cycling stability of lithium-ion batteries.
- Photocatalysts:Widely applied in environmental purification and energy conversion, especially for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants and water treatment.
Parameter | Value |
Solvent | Ethanol-Water Mixture |
Thickness | 1-4 nm |
Flake Size | 50-150 nm |
Concentration | 0.1 mg/ml |
UV Absorption | ~315 nm |