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Surface frustrated Lewis pairs in titanium nitride enable gas phase heterogeneous CO2 photocatalysis

Published:5 December 2024 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54951-2
Yunjie Zou, Chengliang Mao, Mingkai Xu, Chao Xing, Ruizhao Wang, Geoffrey A. Ozin, Lan Ling

Abstract

Gas-phase heterogeneous catalytic CO2 hydrogenation to commodity chemicals and fuels via surface frustrated Lewis pairs is a growing focus of scientific and technological interest. Traditional gas-phase heterogeneous surface frustrated Lewis pair catalysts primarily involve metal oxide-hydroxides (MOH???M). An avenue to improve the process performance metrics lies in replacing the Lewis base MOH with a stronger alternative; an intriguing example being the amine MNH2 in metal nitrides. This study establishes a proof-of-concept that an amine-type photoactive surface frustrated Lewis pair (MNH2???M) can be constructed in titanium nitride (TiNxOy) when integrated with a nanoscale platinum spillover co-catalyst. This surface frustrated Lewis pair, comprising Ti-NH2 as the Lewis base and low-valent Ti as the Lewis acid, facilitates the gas-phase light-assisted heterogeneous reverse water-gas shift reaction. The reaction proceeds via a surface-active carbamate intermediate, Ti-(H2N-COO)-Ti, whereby the synergism of Lewis acidic and Lewis basic sites endows it with superior performance indicators compared to TiNxOy alone, as well as conventional platinum supported metal oxides.

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Procduct Name CAS Molecular Formula Supplier Price
Ethanol 64-17-5 C2H6O 822 suppliers $10.00-$17310.00
Titanium dioxide 13463-67-7 O2Ti 613 suppliers $9.00-$11554.00

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