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Covalent bond modulation of charge transfer

11.21.25 | Higher Education Press

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Designing efficient transfer channels in the photoanodes of photocatalytic fuel cells is an innovative approach to achieving directional charge migration and shortening transmission pathways, enhancing the oxidation reaction, thereby amplifying electrical signals to improve the sensitivity and expand the detection range for target analytes. However, the catalytic performance of g-C 3 N 4 for oxygen evolution reaction remains limited due to insufficient sunlight absorption and slow charge migration.

Herein, this study employs the coupling of the covalent bonds as transfer channels by anchoring atomically dispersed W species to accelerate electron migration in g-C 3 N 4 , synergistically improving the water oxidation activity, thus amplifying the open circuit potential in the photocatalytic fuel cell system. The self-powered sensor demonstrated a broad detection range spanning five orders of magnitude (2.0 × 10 –2 ~ 9.2 × 10 2 nmol∙L –1 ), a low limit of detection (7.0 pmol∙L –1 ), high selectivity against common interferents. Furthermore, the platform allowed for self-powered and portable determination of copper ions using a multimeter as a signal output device, achieving a detection range of 0.25 ~ 1.3 × 10 2 nmol∙L - 1 and a limit of 84 pmol∙L –1 .

Acta Physico-Chimica Sinica

10.1016/j.actphy.2025.100144

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Covalent Bond Modulation of Charge Transfer

5-Aug-2025

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Rong Xie
Higher Education Press
xierong@hep.com.cn

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