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Efficient photocatalytic nitrogen fixation from air under sunlight via iron-doped WO$_3$

Materials Science 2022-09-20 v1 Soft Condensed Matter Chemical Physics

Abstract

Photocatalytic nitrogen fixation from air directly under sunlight can contribute significantly to carbon neutralization. It is an ideal pathway to replace the industrial Haber Bosch process in future. A Fe-doped layered WO3_3 photocatalyst containing oxygen vacancies was developed which can fix nitrogen from air directly under sunlight at atmospheric pressure. The iron doping enhances the transport efficiency of photogenerated electrons. The photocatalytic efficiency is around 4 times higher than that of pure WO3_3. The optimum nitrogen fixation conditions were examined by orthogonal experiments and its nitrogen fixation performance could reach up to 477 μggcat1h1\mu \text{g} \cdot \text{g}_{\text{cat}}^{-1} \cdot \text{h}^{-1} under sunlight. In addition, the process of nitrogen fixation was detected by situ infrared, which confirmed the reliability of nitrogen fixation. Also, modelling on the interactions between light and the photocatalyst was carried out to study the distribution of surface charge and validate the light absorption of the photocatalyst. This work provides a simple and cheap strategy for photocatalytic nitrogen fixation from air under mild conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2209.08547,
  title  = {Efficient photocatalytic nitrogen fixation from air under sunlight via iron-doped WO$_3$},
  author = {Yuanfang Shen and Jingxuan Shou and Liangchen Chen and Weihang Han and Luping Zhang and Yutong Chen and Xuewei Tu and Shangfu Zhang and Qiang Sun and Yurong Chang and Hui Zheng},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.08547},
  year   = {2022}
}