Rational design of photocatalysts for ammonia production from water and nitrogen gas

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Photocatalytic N2 reduction has emerged as one of the most attractive routes to produce NH3 as a useful commodity for chemicals used in industries and as a carbon-free energy source. Recently, significant progress has been made in understanding, exploring, and designing efficient photocatalyst. In this review, we outline the important mechanistic and experimental procedures for photocatalytic NH3 production. In addition, we review effective strategies on development of photocatalysts. Finally, our analyses on the characteristics and modifications of photocatalysts have been summarized, based on which we discuss the possible future research directions, particularly on preparing more efficient catalysts. Overall, this review provides insights on improving photocatalytic NH3 production and designing solar-driven chemical conversions.

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Choe, S., Kim, S. M., Lee, Y., Seok, J., Jung, J., Lee, J. S., & Jang, Y. J. (2021, December 1). Rational design of photocatalysts for ammonia production from water and nitrogen gas. Nano Convergence. Korea Nano Technology Research Society. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-021-00273-8

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