Photochemical artificial nitrogen cycle was reported to produce dinitrogen and dihydrogen by photodecomposing ammonia with platinized TiO2, and its application to a photofuel cell with a nanoporous TiO2 film electrode, a new concept of a fuel cell to photochemically produce electricity and H2 from ammonia, was proposed.
Visible light decomposition of aqueous ammonia to dinitrogen was successfully achieved by using a new photocatalytic system based on a molecular photoelectron relay composed of a sensitizer (Ru(bpy)(3)2+), an electron mediator (methylviologen) and an electron acceptor (dioxygen), which can be used as a visible light-driven photocatalyst instead of UV-driven semiconductors.
Visible light decomposition of aqueous NH3 to N2 was investigated using a photocatalyst aqueous solution based on molecular photoelectron relay systems of either sensitizer (tris(2,2'-bipyridine)ruthenium(II), (Ru(bpy)3(2+))/potassium peroxodisulfate(K(2)S(2)O(8)) or Ru(bpy)3(2+)/methylviologen dichloride(MV2+)/O2, capable of using visible light instead of UV-driven semiconductors such as TiO2. It was confirmed by using an in situ visible absorption spectral change under irradiation that the Ru(II) complex is oxidized to the Ru(III) complex by K(2)S(2)O(8), and that the Ru(III) complex formed is stable without NH3, while the added NH3 was oxidized by the Ru(III) complex to produce the Ru(II) complex. In the presence of 1 mM NH3 aqueous solution, the Ru(III) complex was the predominant species under the photostationary state, but in the presence of 100 mM NH3, Ru(II) predominated. Gas-chromatographic analysis of the gaseous phase in the presence of 8.1 M NH3 showed that the photochemical oxidation of ammonia yielded N2. It was also demonstrated by using the in situ visible absorption spectrum under irradiation of the NH3 (1 M)/Ru(bpy)3(2+) (0.1 mM)/MV2+ (10 mM) system under Ar that MV+* is accumulated, showing that NH3 works as an electron donor for MV+* accumulation with simultaneous formation of the oxidized product of ammonia ((NH3)ox) without producing N2. It was suggested that the reduced product (MV+*) and the oxidized product ((NH3)ox) are in a kind of dynamic equilibrium prohibiting further oxidation of (NH3)ox by Ru(bpy)3(3+) to N2. In the O2 atmosphere, the oxidation of MV+* to MV2+ takes place to accumulate Ru(III) complex, so that (NH3)ox was further oxidized to N2. The high activity of IrO2 as a cocatalyst in this system was demonstrated.
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