Issue 23, 2022

Enhanced photocatalytic ammonia synthesis over a Bi/carbon cloth float: triphase reaction system-assisted N2 supply and photothermal co-activation

Abstract

Using liquid water as a proton source could greatly improve the economy of photocatalytic ammonia synthesis and environmental protection. However, the commonly used powder dispersion diphase system (liquid–solid) is seriously hindered by the scarce N2 supply and the waste of photothermal energy. Here, a triphase reaction system (gas–solid–liquid) was constructed through a bismuth/carbon cloth (Bi/CC) float, which was self-supported on liquid water and directly exposed to a N2-gas atmosphere. Assisted by the plentiful N2 capture and efficient use of the photothermal effect of the CC for N2 co-activation, this Bi/CC float triphase system breaks the N2 concentration-dependent limitation in the traditional diphase system and exhibited a photothermal temperature (T)-dependent characteristic. A higher ammonia yield of 2.85 mmol L−1 h−1 g−1 in the Bi/CC triphase system was achieved compared to that of 0.70 mmol L−1 h−1 g−1 in a diphase system. Moreover, this triphase system also exhibited good stability and sunlight-driven feasibility, showing a real possibility for practical application in photocatalytic ammonia synthesis.

Graphical abstract: Enhanced photocatalytic ammonia synthesis over a Bi/carbon cloth float: triphase reaction system-assisted N2 supply and photothermal co-activation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2022
Accepted
01 Nov 2022
First published
07 Nov 2022

Green Chem., 2022,24, 9253-9262

Enhanced photocatalytic ammonia synthesis over a Bi/carbon cloth float: triphase reaction system-assisted N2 supply and photothermal co-activation

Y. Li, J. Liu, Z. Sun, R. Li, L. Guo, X. Zhang, Y. Wang, Y. Wang, Z. Yu and C. Fan, Green Chem., 2022, 24, 9253 DOI: 10.1039/D2GC02683J

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