Department of Chemistry, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, U.K.
J Am Chem Soc. 2023 Feb 1;145(4):1998-2012. doi: 10.1021/jacs.2c06216. Epub 2023 Jan 23.
The efficient production of ammonia (NH) from dinitrogen (N) and water (HO) using renewable energy is an important step on the roadmap to the ammonia economy. The productivity of this conversion hinges on the design and development of new active catalysts. In the wide scope of materials that have been examined as catalysts for the photo- and electro-driven reduction of N to NH, functional metal-organic framework (MOF) catalysts exhibit unique properties and appealing features. By elucidating their structural and spectroscopic properties and linking this to the observed activity of MOF-based catalysts, valuable information can be gathered to inspire new generations of advanced catalysts to produce green NH. NH is also a surrogate for the hydrogen (H) economy, and the potential application of MOFs for the practical and effective capture, safe storage, and transport of NH is also discussed. This Perspective analyzes the contribution that MOFs can make toward the ammonia economy.
利用可再生能源将氮气 (N) 和水 (HO) 高效转化为氨 (NH) 是氨经济发展道路上的重要一步。这种转化的生产力取决于新型活性催化剂的设计和开发。在作为光驱动和电驱动还原 N 为 NH 的催化剂而被研究的广泛材料中,功能金属有机骨架 (MOF) 催化剂具有独特的性质和吸引人的特点。通过阐明它们的结构和光谱性质,并将其与基于 MOF 的催化剂的观察到的活性联系起来,可以收集有价值的信息,为生产绿色 NH 的新一代先进催化剂提供灵感。NH 也是氢能 (H) 经济的替代物,也讨论了 MOFs 在 NH 的实际有效捕获、安全储存和运输方面的潜在应用。本观点分析了 MOF 对氨经济的贡献。