Refining Defect States in W18O49 by Mo Doping: A Strategy for Tuning N2 Activation towards Solar-Driven Nitrogen Fixation

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作者
Zhang, Ning
Jalil, Abdul
Wu, Daoxiong
Chen, Shuangming
Liu, Yifei
Gao, Chao [1 ]
Ye, Wei
Qi, Zeming
Ju, Huanxin
Wang, Chengming
Wu, Xiaojun [1 ]
Song, Li
Zhu, Junfa
Xiong, Yujie [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei Natl Lab Phys Sci Microscale, iChEM Collaborat Innovat Ctr Chem Energy Mat, Sch Chem & Mat Sci, Hefei 230026, Anhui, Peoples R China
基金
国家重点研发计划;
关键词
AMMONIA-SYNTHESIS; TUNGSTEN-OXIDE; OXYGEN VACANCIES; DINITROGEN; WATER; CONVERSION; REDUCTION; HYDROGENATION; NANOSHEETS; CATALYSIS;
D O I
10.1021/jacs.8b02076
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Photocatalysis may provide an intriguing approach to nitrogen fixation, which relies on the transfer of photoexcited electrons to the ultrastable N N bond. Upon N-2 chemisorption at active sites (e.g., surface defects), the N-2 molecules have yet to receive energetic electrons toward efficient activation and dissociation, often forming a bottleneck. Herein, we report that the bottleneck can be well tackled by refining the defect states in photocatalysts via doping. As a proof of concept, W18O49 ultrathin nanowires are employed as a model material for subtle Mo doping, in which the coordinatively unsaturated (CUS) metal atoms with oxygen defects serve as the sites for N-2 chemisorption and electron transfer. The doped low-valence Mo species play multiple roles in facilitating N-2 activation and dissociation by refining the defect states of W18O49: (1) polarizing the chemisorbed N-2 molecules and facilitating the electron transfer from CUS sites to N-2 adsorbates, which enables the N N bond to be more feasible for dissociation through proton coupling; (2) elevating defect-band center toward the Fermi level, which preserves the energy of photoexcited electrons for N-2 reduction. As a result, the 1 mol % Mo-doped W18O49 sample achieves an ammonia production rate of 195.5 mu mol g(cat)(-1) h(-1), 7-fold higher than that of pristine W18O49. In pure water, the catalyst demonstrates an apparent quantum efficiency of 0.33% at 400 nm and a solar-to-ammonia efficiency of 0.028% under simulated AM 1.5 G light irradiation. This work provides fresh insights into the design of photocatalyst lattice for N-2 fixation and reaffirms the versatility of subtle electronic structure modulation in tuning catalytic activity.
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页码:9434 / 9443
页数:10
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