Metal-Free Single Atom Catalyst for N2Fixation Driven by Visible Light

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[1] [1,Ling, Chongyi
[2] Niu, Xianghong
[3] Li, Qiang
[4] Du, Aijun
[5] Wang, Jinlan
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Wang, Jinlan (jlwang@seu.edu.cn); Du, Aijun (aijun.du@qut.edu.au) | 1600年 / American Chemical Society卷 / 140期
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Ammonia - Atoms - Calculations - Light - Nitrogen fixation - Carbon nitride - Light absorption - Catalysts - Photocatalytic activity - Metals;
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Solar nitrogen (N2) fixation is the most attractive way for the sustainable production of ammonia (NH3), but the development of a highly active, long-term stable and low-cost catalyst remains a great challenge. Current research efforts for N2reduction mainly focus on the metal-based catalysts using the electrochemical approach, while metal-free or solar-driven catalysts have been rarely explored. Herein, on the basis of a concept of electron acceptance-donation, a metal-free photocatalyst, namely, boron (B) atom, decorated on the optically active graphitic-carbon nitride (B/g-C3N4), for the reduction of N2is proposed by using extensive first-principles calculations. Our results reveal that gas phase N2can be efficiently reduced into NH3on B/g-C3N4through the enzymatic mechanism with a record low onset potential (0.20 V). Moreover, the B-decorated g-C3N4can significantly enhance the visible light absorption, rendering them ideal for solar-driven reduction of N2. Importantly, the as-designed catalyst is further demonstrated to hold great promise for synthesis due to its extremely high stability. Our work is the first report of metal-free single atom photocatalyst for N2reduction, offering cost-effective opportunities for advancing sustainable NH3production. Copyright © 2018 American Chemical Society
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