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Polymeric carbon nitride, which is cheap, amenable to mass preparation and chemical modification, and highly stable against oxidation up to 550 °C in air, has been exemplified to be potentially promising as a photoactive material in directly converting solar light into electricity. It would not only strengthen the emerging applications of the kaleidoscopic carbon nitride solids, but also contribute to a more open discussion in photovoltaics.
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