Improved N2 photo-fixation performance of nanocrystalline TiO2 films by photon localization effects and Fe doping†
Abstract
The development of clean and sustainable nitrogen-fixing methods has always attracted significant attention for decades. In this work, we investigated a strategy to enhance the N2 photo-fixation performance of titanium dioxide (TiO2) films by leveraging the synergistic effect between photon localization effects and iron (Fe) doping. Introducing Fe ions into TiO2 broadens its light absorption spectrum, making it extend into the visible light range, while improving charge separation capabilities. Our findings revealed that the photocatalytic ammonia generation of Fe-doped TiO2 (FT) catalysts, with a Fe3+ concentration of 6%, could reach up to 1.5 times that of pure TiO2. Besides, the photon localization effect of the SiO2 opal photonic crystals (SOPC) could enhance the light harvesting efficiency of the photocatalysts. By coupling the SOPC layer and nanocrystalline FT films, the N2 photo-fixation performance of FT/SOPC composite membranes was further promoted to 55.6 μmol g−1 h−1. This study offered a promising route for nitrogen fixation using solar energy.