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Progress and prospects of photocatalytic conversion of low-concentration NOX

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS
Volume 43, Issue 9, Pages 2363-2387

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DOI: 10.1016/S1872-2067(22)64139-1

Keywords

Nitric oxide; Low concentration; Carbon neutrality; Photocatalysis; Density functional theory computation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21976116, 52161145409]
  2. Shaanxi Science and Technology Program [2020KWZ-005]
  3. High Level Talents Introduction Project of Pearl River Talent Plan in Guangdong Province [2019CX01L308]
  4. Support Scheme of Guangzhou for Leading Talents in Innovation and Entrepreneurship Funding [2016015]
  5. SAFEA of China (High-end Foreign Expert Project)
  6. Alexander-von-Humboldt Foundation of Germany (Group-Linkage Program)

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This article introduces the application of semiconductor photocatalytic technology in the treatment of low concentration of NO, which can effectively reduce the harm of NO to the environment and human health, and has high economic benefits.
NOx can cause severe environmental problems such as acid rain and photochemical smog, endangering human health and the living environment. Among them, NO pollution accounts for about 95%. NO can exist stably in the air for a long time when the concentration is lower than the ppm level. Therefore, the conversion of low concentration of NO has attracted more and more attention. However, traditional physical or chemical methods are difficult to deal with low concentration of NO, having high requirements on equipment and being not cost-effective. Semiconductor photocatalytic technology can convert low concentration of NO into non-toxic products and reduce its harm. This work briefly surveys the commonly used materials, modification methods, and mechanisms for semiconductor photocatalytic conversion of low concentration of NO. In addition, the challenges and prospects of ppb level of NO treatment are also discussed, aiming to promote the development of semiconductor photocatalytic conversion of NO.

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