Laser-induced nitrogen fixation

Abstract

For decarbonization of ammonia production in industry, alternative methods by exploiting renewable energy sources have recently been explored. Nonetheless, they still lack yield and efficiency to be industrially relevant. Here, we demonstrate an advanced approach of nitrogen fixation to synthesize ammonia at ambient conditions via laser–induced multiphoton dissociation of lithium oxide. Lithium oxide is dissociated under non–equilibrium multiphoton absorption and high temperatures under focused infrared light, and the generated zero–valent metal spontaneously fixes nitrogen and forms a lithium nitride, which upon subsequent hydrolysis generates ammonia. The highest ammonia yield rate of 30.9 micromoles per second per square centimeter is achieved at 25 °C and 1.0 bar nitrogen. This is two orders of magnitude higher than state–of–the–art ammonia synthesis at ambient conditions. The focused infrared light here is produced by a commercial simple CO2 laser, serving as a demonstration of potentially solar pumped lasers for nitrogen fixation and other high excitation chemistry. We anticipate such laser-involved technology will bring unprecedented opportunities to realize not only local ammonia production but also other new chemistries.

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Article


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Language

English

Subject

Química

Pages

7 p.

Publisher

Springer Nature

Grant Agreement Number

Max Planck Society

G.F.C. thanks the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for a postdoctoral fellowship

H.H.W. thanks the funding supports by the National Key R&D Program of China (Grant No. 2022YFB4002602), Natural Science Foundation of China (22138005) and X’plorer Prize

European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement no. 754510

Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (PID2021-122516OB-I00) and Severo Ochoa (CEX2019-000925-S)

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