Advanced Energy and Sustainability Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
unknown
Опубликована: Июнь 16, 2024
The
Haber–Bosch
process
is
a
cornerstone
in
the
field
of
ammonia
production
and
represents
decisive
advance
industrial
chemistry.
This
method,
developed
early
20th
century,
revolutionizes
agriculture
enables
mass
fertilizers.
As
world
strives
for
sustainable
energy
environmental
protection,
alternative
methods
such
as
photo/photoelectrocatalytic
nitrogen
reduction
reaction
(NRR)
are
gaining
momentum.
By
using
sunlight,
electricity,
or
combination
both,
these
approaches
promise
with
renewable
sources
innovative
materials.
Researchers
trying
to
understand
underlying
principles,
mechanisms,
advances
overcome
challenges
optimize
their
effectiveness.
research
step
toward
agriculture,
offers
greener
more
efficient
way
forward.
review
looks
at
production,
particularly
through
photo‐
photoelectrocatalytic
NRRs.
It
examines
hurdles
implementing
provides
an
overview
fundamentals
fixation
comparison
current
mechanisms.
In
addition,
thermodynamic,
theoretical,
computational
studies
processes
summarized.
Various
photocatalysts
photoelectrocatalysts
used
also
presented.
Environmental Science Nano,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
11(5), С. 1948 - 1966
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
A
novel
CuAl
2
O
4
/MoS
/BaFe
12
19
photocatalyst
is
synthesized
that
simultaneously
couples
type
I
and
Z-scheme
heterojunctions
exhibits
high
photocatalytic
activity
for
the
degradation
of
TC
under
simulated
sunlight
irradiation.
Dalton Transactions,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
53(3), С. 917 - 931
Опубликована: Дек. 7, 2023
A
series
of
flower-like
N-graphyne/BiOCl
0.5
Br
microspheres
are
constructed
through
an
in
situ
sonochemical
synthesis
method.
The
improved
adsorption
and
photocatalytic
performance
for
the
removal
levofloxacin
verified.
Materials Chemistry Frontiers,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
8(20), С. 3373 - 3382
Опубликована: Янв. 1, 2024
Bi-doped
MnMoO
4
nanorods
prepared
by
a
simple
hydrothermal
method
exhibit
an
excellent
electrocatalytic
nitrogen
gas
reduction
performance
at
−0.40
V
vs.
RHE.