Issue 27, 2005

Visible light decomposition of ammonia to dinitrogen by a new visible light photocatalytic system composed of sensitizer (Ru(bpy)32+), electron mediator (methylviologen) and electron acceptor (dioxygen)

Abstract

Visible light decomposition of aqueous ammonia to dinitrogen was successfully achieved by using a new photocatalytic system based on a molecular photoelectron relay composed of a sensitizer (Ru(bpy)32+), an electron mediator (methylviologen) and an electron acceptor (dioxygen), which can be used as a visible light-driven photocatalyst instead of UV-driven semiconductors.

Graphical abstract: Visible light decomposition of ammonia to dinitrogen by a new visible light photocatalytic system composed of sensitizer (Ru(bpy)32+), electron mediator (methylviologen) and electron acceptor (dioxygen)

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Feb 2005
Accepted
19 Apr 2005
First published
09 Jun 2005

Chem. Commun., 2005, 3436-3438

Visible light decomposition of ammonia to dinitrogen by a new visible light photocatalytic system composed of sensitizer (Ru(bpy)32+), electron mediator (methylviologen) and electron acceptor (dioxygen)

M. Kaneko, N. Katakura, C. Harada, Y. Takei and M. Hoshino, Chem. Commun., 2005, 3436 DOI: 10.1039/B502127H

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