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Lu Liu1,2, Bingqian Hu1,2, Qi Chen1,2
1State Key Laboratory of Chemistry for NBC Hazards Protection, College of Chemistry, Fuzhou University, Fuzhou 350116, China. JionghuaWu@fzu.edu.cn.
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Defect engineering is a promising strategy for overcoming the challenges associated with rapid charge recombination and N2 activation. In this study, MIL-101(Fe/Ni)-X% catalysts with different oxygen vacancy concentrations were synthesized by introducing Ni2+ into MIL-101(Fe) systems for photocatalytic nitrogen fixation. The optimal catalyst, MIL-101(Fe/Ni)-15%, achieved an ammonia production rate of 66.3 μmol g-1 h-1, which was much greater than that of MIL-101(Fe). The characterization results indicate that Ni doping can induce the lattice distortion and the absence of oxygen coordinated with Fe, facilitating the generation of Fe2+ species and oxygen vacancies. The unsaturated Fe2+ coordination site can effectively adsorb and activate N2. Moreover, vacuum heat treatment regulates the oxygen vacancy concentration. An appropriate amount of oxygen vacancies is conducive to optimizing the utilization of interface holes and the separation of photogenerated charges. This work offers a novel approach for photocatalytic nitrogen fixation by synergistically modifying MOF materials through metal doping and defect engineering.
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