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Plasmon‐Induced Ammonia Synthesis through Nitrogen Photofixation with Visible Light Irradiation
Authors:Dr. Tomoya Oshikiri  Prof. Kosei Ueno  Prof. Hiroaki Misawa
Affiliation:Research Institute for Electronic Science, Hokkaido University N21, W10, CRIS Bldg. Kita‐ku, Sapporo 001‐0021(Japan) http://misawa.es.hokudai.ac.jp/index_en.html
Abstract:We have successfully developed a plasmon‐induced technique for ammonia synthesis that responds to visible light through a strontium titanate (SrTiO3) photoelectrode loaded with gold (Au) nanoparticles. The photoelectrochemical reaction cell was divided into two chambers to separate the oxidized (anodic side) and reduced (cathodic side) products. To promote NH3 formation, a chemical bias was applied by regulating the pH value of these compartments, and ethanol was added to the anodic chamber as a sacrificial donor. The quantity of NH3 formed at the ruthenium surface, which was used as a co‐catalyst for SrTiO3, increases linearly as a function of time under irradiation with visible light at wavelengths longer than 550 nm. The NH3 formation action spectrum approximately corresponds to the plasmon resonance spectrum. We deduced that plasmon‐induced charge separation at the Au/SrTiO3 interface promotes oxidation at the anodic chamber and subsequent nitrogen reduction on the cathodic side.
Keywords:ammonia  localized surface plasmon  nanostructures  nitrogen fixation  photochemistry
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