Challenges and opportunities for the photo-(thermal) synthesis of ammonia

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Abstract

For more than one century, the synthesis of ammonia (NH3) through the Haber-Bosch route has allowed the industrial-scale production of fertilizers and other nitrogen-containing compounds. Despite its success, the development of alternative NH3 synthesis methods with a lower CO2 footprint is highly desirable. In this context, the use of sunlight as source of energy to perform the photo-catalytic nitrogen (N2) reduction reaction represents a promising approach, although the reported efficiencies remain below those required to compete with the traditional HB route. To overcome these limitations, photo-thermal catalysis offers the opportunity to synergistically combine the effect of photo-induced charge carriers and localized heat to perform the synthesis of ammonia. In this review, we first provide an overview of the most recent advances in thermo- and photo-catalytic NH3 production. Next, we describe the merits of photo-thermal catalysis to enhance the catalytic activity towards NH3 synthesis. To conclude, we share our viewpoint on the future prospects and challenges ahead for photo-thermal catalysis to become a reality in the production of NH3 and other industrially relevant chemicals.

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Mateo, D., Sousa, A., Zakharzhevskii, M., & Gascon, J. (2023, December 7). Challenges and opportunities for the photo-(thermal) synthesis of ammonia. Green Chemistry. Royal Society of Chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3gc02996d

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