Issue 7, 2026

Embedded carbon dot mediator in a Ce-MoO3−x heterojunction for improved visible-light-driven N2 fixation: performance and interfacial activation mechanism

Abstract

The photocatalytic N2 reduction process using solar energy as an environmentally friendly method has attracted significant attention. Herein, the simultaneous tuning of the energy band structures for CeO2 and MoO3−x to generate an all-solid-state heterostructure for improved nitrogen photofixation performance is reported, and a carbon dot charge-transport mediator is introduced in the photocatalytic system. Within the heterojunction, the electronic interaction between the layers creates electron-deficient Mo-sites and electron-sufficient Ce-sites with enhanced N2 chemisorption ability, and the carbon dot mediator can promote electron transfer to further reduce the energy barrier for N2 activation. The as-prepared sample displays a high ammonia synthesis rate of above 897 µmol gcat−1 h−1, two times higher than that achieved using the CeO2/MoO3−x sample without the carbon dot mediator. The variation trend in the AQE value is generally in accordance with the absorption spectrum, and an AQE of nearly 1.2% at 420 nm is obtained. This sample also has higher photocatalytic selectivity for ammonia. The N2 reduction pathway under light irradiation follows the associative alternating process through the density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The increased photocatalytic performance is also ascribed to higher visible-light utilization, stronger nitrogen adsorption and faster charge separation efficiency.

Graphical abstract: Embedded carbon dot mediator in a Ce-MoO3−x heterojunction for improved visible-light-driven N2 fixation: performance and interfacial activation mechanism

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Nov 2025
Accepted
16 Dec 2025
First published
28 Jan 2026

Green Chem., 2026,28, 3205-3214

Embedded carbon dot mediator in a Ce-MoO3−x heterojunction for improved visible-light-driven N2 fixation: performance and interfacial activation mechanism

H. Zhang, L. Bao, Y. Pan, L. Xu and W. Wang, Green Chem., 2026, 28, 3205 DOI: 10.1039/D5GC06146F

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