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Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions

Although the enhanced intrinsic activities of some nano-metal oxides are obtained by manufacturing oxygen vacancies (OVs), the effect of multiple roles of OVs is ambiguous. Herein, an interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) was proposed with the designed...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Xiang-Yu, Song, Zong-Yin, Zhang, Chong-Chong, Zhao, Yong-Huan, Gao, Zhi-Wei, Chen, Shi-Hua, Li, Pei-Hua, Sun, Yu-Feng, Yang, Meng, Huang, Xing-Jiu
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10016426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06762e
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author Xiao, Xiang-Yu
Song, Zong-Yin
Zhang, Chong-Chong
Zhao, Yong-Huan
Gao, Zhi-Wei
Chen, Shi-Hua
Li, Pei-Hua
Sun, Yu-Feng
Yang, Meng
Huang, Xing-Jiu
author_facet Xiao, Xiang-Yu
Song, Zong-Yin
Zhang, Chong-Chong
Zhao, Yong-Huan
Gao, Zhi-Wei
Chen, Shi-Hua
Li, Pei-Hua
Sun, Yu-Feng
Yang, Meng
Huang, Xing-Jiu
author_sort Xiao, Xiang-Yu
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description Although the enhanced intrinsic activities of some nano-metal oxides are obtained by manufacturing oxygen vacancies (OVs), the effect of multiple roles of OVs is ambiguous. Herein, an interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) was proposed with the designed ZrO(2) hollow sphere rich in OVs (V(o)-rich ZrO(2)). Surprisingly, it was shown that the catalytic ability of V(o)-rich ZrO(2) was 9.9 times higher than that of ZrO(2) with little OVs in electrochemical catalytic reduction of Pb(ii). It was found that the generation of Zr(2+) and Zr(3+) caused by OVs results in the rearrangement of abundant free electrons to facilitate the catalytic reaction rates. The longer bond length between V(o)-rich ZrO(2) and reactants, and the lower adsorption energy are beneficial for reactants to desorb, improving the conversion rates. Besides, the produced ˙OH were captured which were induced by OVs and trace divalent heavy metal ions in in situ electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments, contributing to lowering the energy barriers. This study not only revealed the enhanced interface catalytic effect of electron rearrangement and generated ˙OH triggered by OVs, but also provided unique insights into interface catalytic regulation on nano-metal oxides simulated by OVs.
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spelling pubmed-100164262023-03-16 Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions Xiao, Xiang-Yu Song, Zong-Yin Zhang, Chong-Chong Zhao, Yong-Huan Gao, Zhi-Wei Chen, Shi-Hua Li, Pei-Hua Sun, Yu-Feng Yang, Meng Huang, Xing-Jiu Chem Sci Chemistry Although the enhanced intrinsic activities of some nano-metal oxides are obtained by manufacturing oxygen vacancies (OVs), the effect of multiple roles of OVs is ambiguous. Herein, an interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) was proposed with the designed ZrO(2) hollow sphere rich in OVs (V(o)-rich ZrO(2)). Surprisingly, it was shown that the catalytic ability of V(o)-rich ZrO(2) was 9.9 times higher than that of ZrO(2) with little OVs in electrochemical catalytic reduction of Pb(ii). It was found that the generation of Zr(2+) and Zr(3+) caused by OVs results in the rearrangement of abundant free electrons to facilitate the catalytic reaction rates. The longer bond length between V(o)-rich ZrO(2) and reactants, and the lower adsorption energy are beneficial for reactants to desorb, improving the conversion rates. Besides, the produced ˙OH were captured which were induced by OVs and trace divalent heavy metal ions in in situ electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) experiments, contributing to lowering the energy barriers. This study not only revealed the enhanced interface catalytic effect of electron rearrangement and generated ˙OH triggered by OVs, but also provided unique insights into interface catalytic regulation on nano-metal oxides simulated by OVs. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10016426/ /pubmed/36937602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06762e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Xiao, Xiang-Yu
Song, Zong-Yin
Zhang, Chong-Chong
Zhao, Yong-Huan
Gao, Zhi-Wei
Chen, Shi-Hua
Li, Pei-Hua
Sun, Yu-Feng
Yang, Meng
Huang, Xing-Jiu
Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
title Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
title_full Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
title_fullStr Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
title_full_unstemmed Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
title_short Interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
title_sort interface catalytic regulation via electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals triggered by oxygen vacancies and heavy metal ions
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10016426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36937602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc06762e
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