A single-site Cu(ii/i) transition initiated by photo-doping for enhanced hydrogenation activity

Abstract

Electronic metal-support interaction (EMSI) is prevalent yet critical for designing heterogeneous catalysts; unfortunately, this effect rapidly decays in regions away from the interface, and it is always coupled with structural changes, bringing great challenges when optimizing the catalytic performance. Here, a reversible Cu(II/I) transition in a single-site Cu catalyst initiated by photo-doping is proposed to regulate EMSI. It is found that electron-rich Cu sites at the interface can effectively stabilize the hydride intermediate, leading to an up to ∼20-fold increase in hydrogenation activity. Photo-induced interfacial doping will open versatile paths for designing heterogeneous catalysts for organic transformations.

Graphical abstract: A single-site Cu(ii/i) transition initiated by photo-doping for enhanced hydrogenation activity

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
12 Nov 2025
Accepted
23 Dec 2025
First published
23 Dec 2025

Chem. Commun., 2026, Advance Article

A single-site Cu(II/I) transition initiated by photo-doping for enhanced hydrogenation activity

Q. Liu, J. Wang, Q. Liu and W. Bi, Chem. Commun., 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D5CC06409K

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