Single-Atom Fe Catalysts for Fenton-Like Reactions: Roles of Different N Species

  • Yu Xiong
  • , Hongchao Li
  • , Chuangwei Liu
  • , Lirong Zheng
  • , Chen Liu
  • , Jia Ou Wang
  • , Shoujie Liu
  • , Yunhu Han
  • , Lin Gu
  • , Jieshu Qian
  • , Dingsheng Wang

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Abstract

Recognizing and controlling the structure–activity relationships of single-atom catalysts (SACs) is vital for manipulating their catalytic properties for various practical applications. Herein, Fe SACs supported on nitrogen-doped carbon (SA-Fe/CN) are reported, which show high catalytic reactivity (97% degradation of bisphenol A in only 5 min), high stability (80% of reactivity maintained after five runs), and wide pH suitability (working pH range 3–11) toward Fenton-like reactions. The roles of different N species in these reactions are further explored, both experimentally and theoretically. It is discovered that graphitic N is an adsorptive site for the target molecule, pyrrolic N coordinates with Fe(III) and plays a dominant role in the reaction, and pyridinic N, coordinated with Fe(II), is only a minor contributor to the reactivity of SA-Fe/CN. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations reveal that a lower d-band center location of pyrrolic-type Fe sites leads to the easy generation of Fe-oxo intermediates, and thus, excellent catalytic properties.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2110653
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume34
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • Fenton-like reactions
  • heterogeneous catalysts
  • nitrogen species
  • single Fe atoms

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