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Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity

Single-atom catalysts have been extensively utilized for electrocatalysis, in which electronic metal–support interactions are typically employed to stabilize single atoms. However, this neglects the metal–metal interactions of adjacent atoms, which are essential for the fine-tuning of selective site...

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Autores principales: Chen, Shi-Hua, Yang, Yuan-Fan, Song, Zong-Yin, Xiao, Xiang-Yu, Huang, Cong-Cong, Cai, Xin, Li, Pei-Hua, Yang, Meng, Chen, Aicheng, Liu, Wen-Qing, 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/PMC10510769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37736653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03285j
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author Chen, Shi-Hua
Yang, Yuan-Fan
Song, Zong-Yin
Xiao, Xiang-Yu
Huang, Cong-Cong
Cai, Xin
Li, Pei-Hua
Yang, Meng
Chen, Aicheng
Liu, Wen-Qing
Huang, Xing-Jiu
author_facet Chen, Shi-Hua
Yang, Yuan-Fan
Song, Zong-Yin
Xiao, Xiang-Yu
Huang, Cong-Cong
Cai, Xin
Li, Pei-Hua
Yang, Meng
Chen, Aicheng
Liu, Wen-Qing
Huang, Xing-Jiu
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description Single-atom catalysts have been extensively utilized for electrocatalysis, in which electronic metal–support interactions are typically employed to stabilize single atoms. However, this neglects the metal–metal interactions of adjacent atoms, which are essential for the fine-tuning of selective sites. Herein, the high-loading of Ir single atoms (Ir SAs) (8.9 wt%) were adjacently accommodated into oxygen vacancy-rich Co(3)O(4) nanosheets (Ir SAs/Co(3)O(4)). Electronic perturbations for both Ir single atoms and Co(3)O(4) supports were observed under electronic metal–support and metal–metal interactions, thus generating Ir–O–Co/Ir units. Electrons were transferred from Co and Ir to O atoms, inducing the depletion of 3d/5d states in Co/Ir and the occupation of 2p states in O atoms to stabilize the Ir SAs. Moreover, the O atoms of Ir–O–Ir functioned as the main active sites for the electrocatalysis of As(iii), which reduced the energy barrier for the rate-determining step. This was due to the stronger electronic affinities for intermediates from reduction of As(iii), which were completely distinct from other coordinated O atoms of Co(3)O(4) or IrO(2). Consequently, the resultant Ir SAs/Co(3)O(4) exhibited far more robust electrocatalytic activities than IrO(2)/Co(3)O(4) and Co(3)O(4) in the electrocatalysis of As(iii). Moreover, there was a strong orbital coupling effect between the coordinated O atoms of Ir SAs and the –OH of H(3)AsO(3), thus exhibiting superior selectivity for As(iii) in contrast to other common heavy metal cations. This work offers useful insights into the rational design of intriguing SACs with high selectivity and stability for the electrocatalysis and electrochemical analysis of pollutants on an electronic level.
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spelling pubmed-105107692023-09-21 Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity Chen, Shi-Hua Yang, Yuan-Fan Song, Zong-Yin Xiao, Xiang-Yu Huang, Cong-Cong Cai, Xin Li, Pei-Hua Yang, Meng Chen, Aicheng Liu, Wen-Qing Huang, Xing-Jiu Chem Sci Chemistry Single-atom catalysts have been extensively utilized for electrocatalysis, in which electronic metal–support interactions are typically employed to stabilize single atoms. However, this neglects the metal–metal interactions of adjacent atoms, which are essential for the fine-tuning of selective sites. Herein, the high-loading of Ir single atoms (Ir SAs) (8.9 wt%) were adjacently accommodated into oxygen vacancy-rich Co(3)O(4) nanosheets (Ir SAs/Co(3)O(4)). Electronic perturbations for both Ir single atoms and Co(3)O(4) supports were observed under electronic metal–support and metal–metal interactions, thus generating Ir–O–Co/Ir units. Electrons were transferred from Co and Ir to O atoms, inducing the depletion of 3d/5d states in Co/Ir and the occupation of 2p states in O atoms to stabilize the Ir SAs. Moreover, the O atoms of Ir–O–Ir functioned as the main active sites for the electrocatalysis of As(iii), which reduced the energy barrier for the rate-determining step. This was due to the stronger electronic affinities for intermediates from reduction of As(iii), which were completely distinct from other coordinated O atoms of Co(3)O(4) or IrO(2). Consequently, the resultant Ir SAs/Co(3)O(4) exhibited far more robust electrocatalytic activities than IrO(2)/Co(3)O(4) and Co(3)O(4) in the electrocatalysis of As(iii). Moreover, there was a strong orbital coupling effect between the coordinated O atoms of Ir SAs and the –OH of H(3)AsO(3), thus exhibiting superior selectivity for As(iii) in contrast to other common heavy metal cations. This work offers useful insights into the rational design of intriguing SACs with high selectivity and stability for the electrocatalysis and electrochemical analysis of pollutants on an electronic level. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10510769/ /pubmed/37736653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03285j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Chen, Shi-Hua
Yang, Yuan-Fan
Song, Zong-Yin
Xiao, Xiang-Yu
Huang, Cong-Cong
Cai, Xin
Li, Pei-Hua
Yang, Meng
Chen, Aicheng
Liu, Wen-Qing
Huang, Xing-Jiu
Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
title Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
title_full Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
title_fullStr Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
title_full_unstemmed Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
title_short Modulating paired Ir–O–Ir via electronic perturbations of correlated Ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
title_sort modulating paired ir–o–ir via electronic perturbations of correlated ir single atoms to overcome catalytic selectivity
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10510769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37736653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3sc03285j
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