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  2. The development of cost-effective, high-performance electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is urgently needed. In the present study, a new type of HER catalyst was developed where ruthenium ions were embedded into the molecular skeletons of graphitic carbon nitride (C 3 N 4 ) nanosheets of 2.0 ± 0.4 nm in thickness by refluxing C 3 N 4 and RuCl 3 in water. This took advantage of the strong affinity of ruthenium ions to pyridinic nitrogen of the tri- s -triazine units of C 3 N 4 . The formation of C 3 N 4 –Ru nanocomposites was confirmed by optical and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic measurements, which suggested charge transfer from the C 3 N 4 scaffold to the ruthenium centers. Significantly, the hybrid materials were readily dispersible in water and exhibited apparent electrocatalytic activity towards HER in acid and their activity increased with the loading of ruthenium metal centers in the C 3 N 4 matrix. Within the present experimental context, the sample saturated with ruthenium ion complexation at a ruthenium to pyridinic nitrogen atomic ratio of ca. 1 : 2 displayed the best performance, with an overpotential of only 140 mV to achieve the current density of 10 mA cm −2 , a low Tafel slope of 57 mV dec −1 , and a large exchange current density of 0.072 mA cm −2 . The activity was markedly lower when C 3 N 4 was embedded with other metal ions such as Fe 3+ , Co 3+ , Ni 3+ and Cu 2+ . This suggests minimal contributions from the C 3 N 4 nanosheets to the HER activity, and the activity was most likely due to the formation of Ru–N moieties where the synergistic interactions between the carbon nitride and ruthenium metal centers facilitated the adsorption of hydrogen. This was strongly supported by results from density functional theory calculations. 
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  3. Abstract

    Graphene quantum dots were covalently crosslinked forming ensembles of a few hundred nanometers in size by McMurry deoxygenation coupling reactions of peripheral carbonyl functional moieties catalyzed by TiCl4and Zn powders in refluxing THF, as evidenced by TEM, AFM, FTIR, Raman and XPS measurements. Photoluminescence measurements showed that after chemical coupling, the excitation and emission peaks blue‐shifted somewhat and the emission intensity increased markedly, likely due to the removal of oxygenated species where quinone‐like species are known to be effective electron acceptors and emission quenchers.

     
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