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Controlling activation, selectivity, and transport in photocatalytic N2 reduction to ammonia

  • Suqin Han
  • , Kerun Zhang
  • , Wenjing Tian
  • , Jiewen Hou
  • , Hui Zi Huang
  • , Lan Bao
  • , Mingming Gao
  • , Hongyu Mou
  • , Xing Gao
  • , Liwei Chen*
  • , Yuchen Hao
  • , Bo Wang
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Qilu Institute of Technology
  • Beijing Institute of Technology
  • Hebei University

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摘要

Photocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR), which harnesses solar energy to drive ambient N2 fixation, has emerged as a viable supplement to the energy-intensive Haber–Bosch process—particularly for decentralized and low-carbon ammonia production. However, its implementation remains hindered by three fundamental challenges: (i) the intrinsic thermodynamic inertness of dinitrogen due to its strong triple bond and symmetric electronic configuration; (ii) the severe competition from the hydrogen evolution reaction, which thermodynamically and kinetically outpaces NRR in aqueous media; and (iii) limited mass transport of N2 at the gas–liquid–solid interface, restricting its availability near catalytic sites. This review critically examines recent strategies to overcome these limitations within an integrated framework of activation–selectivity–transport. Advances in catalyst design, interfacial engineering, solvent systems, and device architectures are systematically analyzed. By bridging molecular insights with system-level optimization, this work provides a roadmap toward the rational design of next-generation photocatalytic platforms for sustainable ammonia production in a decentralized energy landscape.

源语言英语
文章编号217884
期刊Coordination Chemistry Reviews
560
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 8月 2026
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