The neat product-based few-layered graphene will be a remarkable promoting criterion for hydrogen production. The full characterization of the newly developed metal-free graphene–carbon nitride layered nanojunctions and their postulated mechanism will be discussed.
It is expected that the prepared novel FLG layered nanojunctions nanocomposites will be promising results for H𝑓 production under energy-saving solar light/visible-light irradiation and in environmental and energy storage applications matching the rules of “green chemistry.”
Provide new insights into novel approach, facile, efficient, and cost less preparative methods for
designing metal free graphene-carbon nitride layered nanojunction.
Improvement the optical physical, and electrical behaviors to solve environmental and energy storage issues by sustainable, green, and eco-friendly methods.
The developed technique will be used for green hydrogen production under solar hydrogen generations.