Nitrogen‐Containing Surface Ligands Lead to False Positives for Photofixation of N2 on Metal Oxide Nanocrystals: An Experimental and Theoretical Study

Author:

Maldonado‐Lopez Daniel1ORCID,Huang Po‐Wei2,Sanchez‐Lievanos Karla R.3,Jana Gourhari1ORCID,Mendoza‐Cortes Jose L.14ORCID,Knowles Kathryn E.3ORCID,Hatzell Marta C.25ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Michigan State University East Lansing MI 48824 USA

2. School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30318 USA

3. Department of Chemistry University of Rochester Rochester NY 14627 USA

4. Department of Physics and Astronomy East Lansing MI 48824 USA

5. School of Mechanical Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology Atlanta GA 30318 USA

Abstract

AbstractMany ligands commonly used to prepare nanoparticle catalysts with precise nanoscale features contain nitrogen (e.g., oleylamine); here, it is found that the use of nitrogen‐containing ligands during the synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticle catalysts substantially impacts product analysis during photocatalytic studies. These experimental results are confirmed via hybrid Density Functional Theory (DFT) computations of the materials’ electronic properties to evaluate their viability as photocatalysts for nitrogen reduction. This nitrogen ligand contamination, and subsequent interference in photocatalytic studies is avoidable through the careful design of synthetic pathways that exclude nitrogen‐containing constituents. This result highlights the urgent need for careful evaluation of catalyst synthesis protocols, as contamination by nitrogen‐containing ligands may go unnoticed since the presence of nitrogen is often not detected or probed.

Funder

National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

National Science Foundation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

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