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Photocatalytic Co‐Reduction of N<sub>2</sub> and CO<sub>2</sub> with CeO<sub>2</sub> Catalyst for Urea Synthesis

Shuyi Yang, Wensheng Zhang, Guoliang Pan, Jiaying Chen, Jiayi Deng, Ke Chen, Xianglun Xie, Dongxue Han, Mengjiao Dai, Li Niu

2023Angewandte Chemie International Edition98 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The effective conversion of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) and nitrogen (N 2 ) into urea by photocatalytic reaction under mild conditions is considered to be a more environmentally friendly and promising alternative strategies. However, the weak adsorption and activation ability of inert gas on photocatalysts has become the main challenge that hinder the advancement of this technique. Herein, we have successfully established mesoporous CeO 2‐x nanorods with adjustable oxygen vacancy concentration by heat treatment in Ar/H 2 (90 % : 10 %) atmosphere, enhancing the targeted adsorption and activation of N 2 and CO 2 by introducing oxygen vacancies. Particularly, CeO 2 ‐500 (CeO 2 nanorods heated treatment at 500 °C) revealed high photocatalytic activity toward the C−N coupling reaction for urea synthesis with a remarkable urea yield rate of 15.5 μg/h. Besides, both aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy (AC‐TEM) and Fourier transform infrared (FT‐IR) spectroscopy were used to research the atomic surface structure of CeO 2 ‐500 at high resolution and to monitor the key intermediate precursors generated. The reaction mechanism of photocatalytic C−N coupling was studied in detail by combining Density Functional Theory (DFT) with specific experiments. We hope this work provides important inspiration and guiding significance towards highly efficient photocatalytic synthesis of urea.

Topics & Concepts

PhotocatalysisNanorodCatalysisMaterials scienceAdsorptionFourier transform infrared spectroscopyUreaHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyChemical engineeringNanotechnologyInorganic chemistryChemistryTransmission electron microscopyPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryEngineeringAmmonia Synthesis and Nitrogen ReductionAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesCatalytic Processes in Materials Science
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