Dynamic distance modulation and active site separation in Ru1-Ru3@MoS2 catalyst for C-O bond activation

Abstract

Current strategies for C-O bond activation primarily rely on static single-site catalysts, which often suffer from steric congestion and limited catalytic efficiency. In this work, we report a dynamic synergistic catalyst, Ru1-Ru3@MoS2, consisting of coplanarseparated Ru1 single atom and Ru3 cluster anchored on a defective MoS2 substrate. For phenol hydrodeoxygenation, this dual-site system achieves a very low C-O bond cleavage barrier of 0.85 eV. Mechanistic investigations reveal a dynamic wave-like evolution of the inter-site distance (4.94→4.14→4.84 Å), which drives the phenyl group to migrate toward the Ru3 cluster while the hydroxyl group remains anchored at the Ru1 site. This arrangement enables spatially separated active sites and sequential tandem catalysis. The activation process is further governed by Ru-dxz/O-pz orbital hybridization and electron transfer mediated by bridging sulfur atoms. This dynamic structure-activity relationship offers a new design paradigm for developing highperformance catalysts for biomass conversion.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Apr 2026
Accepted
01 Jun 2026
First published
02 Jun 2026

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Dynamic distance modulation and active site separation in Ru1-Ru3@MoS2 catalyst for C-O bond activation

S. Mu, J. Wei, T. Ma, Y. Xu, W. Wang, M. Fu, Y. Liu and X. Wang, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CP01226D

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