Issue 25, 2023

The structure-dependent mechanism of single-atom cobalt on macroporous carbon nitride in (photo-)Fenton-like reactions

Abstract

Single-atom catalysts have been believed to be ideal materials for achieving maximum utilization of metal active sites in Fenton-like catalysis for eliminating organic pollutants. However, the relationship between the single-atom structure and catalytic activity remains largely uninvestigated. Herein, a spatial confinement strategy to anchor Co single atoms (0.6–10.2 wt%) on macroporous carbon nitride (MCN) was developed, and the single atom catalysts were tested in peroxymonosulfate activation for (photo-)Fenton-like reactions. Single-atom Co-MCN was discovered to show different molecular structures, and a light-dependent mechanism in Fenton-like catalysis was revealed. Co atoms in Co–N4 configuration present Co–N1+3/Co–N2+2 geometric structures, dependent on a Co load. Co–N1+3 is thermodynamically favorable to form, serving as the main active site. Co–N2+2 possesses an inferior catalytic activity and induces negative effects on the adjacent Co–N1+3 site. Moreover, experimental and theoretical investigations reveal a 100% nonradical reaction pathway that can be photo-switched to a nonradical/radical process by visible light. This work enriches the fundamentals of single-atom catalysis by providing new insights into the atomic metal structure, reaction pathways and mechanisms, and structure–activity relationships in organic degradation.

Graphical abstract: The structure-dependent mechanism of single-atom cobalt on macroporous carbon nitride in (photo-)Fenton-like reactions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Mar 2023
Accepted
17 May 2023
First published
18 May 2023

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023,11, 13653-13664

The structure-dependent mechanism of single-atom cobalt on macroporous carbon nitride in (photo-)Fenton-like reactions

J. Lin, L. Jiang, W. Tian, Y. Yang, X. Duan, Y. Jiao, H. Zhang and S. Wang, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2023, 11, 13653 DOI: 10.1039/D3TA01926H

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