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Photocatalytic NO removal and recovery: progress, challenges and future perspectives
Ting Xue1, Jing Li1, Lvcun Chen2
1Research Center for Carbon-Neutral Environmental & Energy Technology, Institute of Fundamental and Frontier Sciences, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 611731 China dongfan@uestc.edu.cn.
Abstract:
The excessive production of nitrogen oxides (NO ) from energy production, agricultural activities, transportation, and other human activities remains a pressing issue in atmospheric environment management. NO serves both as a significant pollutant and a potential feedstock for energy carriers. Photocatalytic technology for NO removal and recovery has received widespread attention and has experienced rapid development in recent years owing to its environmental friendliness, mild reaction conditions, and high efficiency. This review systematically summarizes the recent advances in photocatalytic removal, encompassing NO oxidation removal (including single and synergistic removal and NO3 - decomposition), NO reduction to N2, and the emergent NO upcycling into green ammonia. Special focus is given to the molecular understanding of the interfacial nitrogen-associated reaction mechanisms and their regulation pathways. Finally, the status and the challenges of photocatalytic NO removal and recovery are critically discussed and future outlooks are proposed for their potential practical application.

