“…Recently, Bojdys and coworkers presented a crystalline triazine-based graphitic carbon nitride with very low hydrogen content (0.51 wt%) and a carbon-tonitrogen ratio close to the theoretical one for g-C 3 N 4 [15]. Owing to their optoelectronic properties, these polymers have nonetheless found potential applications, from light-induced catalysis including hydrogen evolution from water [16,17] to chemical sensing [18,19] and electronic devices [15,20]. Advancement in these applications hinges on the detailed characterization of their physical properties, which so far have been limited due to difficulties in material processing.…”