Potassium-Ion-Assisted Regeneration of Active Cyano Groups in Carbon Nitride Nanoribbons: Visible-Light-Driven Photocatalytic Nitrogen Reduction

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2019 Nov 11;58(46):16644-16650. doi: 10.1002/anie.201908640. Epub 2019 Oct 1.

Abstract

As a metal-free nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) photocatalyst, g-C3 N4 is available from a scalable synthesis at low cost. Importantly, it can be readily functionalized to enhance photocatalytic activities. However, the use of g-C3 N4 -based photocatalysts for the NRR has been questioned because of the elusive mechanism and the involvement of N defects. This work reports the synthesis of a g-C3 N4 photocatalyst modified with cyano groups and intercalated K+ (mCNN), possessing extended visible-light harvesting capacity and superior photocatalytic NRR activity (NH3 yield: 3.42 mmol g-1 h-1 ). Experimental and theoretical studies suggest that the -C≡N in mCNN can be regenerated through a pathway analogous to Mars van Krevelen process with the aid of the intercalated K+ . The results confirm that the regeneration of the cyano group not only enhances photocatalytic activity and sustains the catalytic cycle, but also stabilizes the photocatalyst.

Keywords: nitrogen; photochemistry; reaction mechanisms; reduction; surface chemistry.

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