Synergy enhancement of Co single atoms and asymmetric subnanoclusters for Fenton-like activation

Ming Ma, Zhiyi Sun, Ziwei Deng, Xiang Li*, Fang Zhang, Wenxing Chen*

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Abstract

As a new water treatment technology, Fenton-like reaction has great potential. In this study, we successfully prepared an excellent Fenton-like catalyst, which is composed of cobalt monoatoms and asymmetric subnanoclusters (labeled CoSA/Clu-C2N), and exhibits excellent peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation reactivity. By directly comparing the catalytic properties of CoSA-C2N and CoSA/Clu-C2N, the synergistic effects of coasymmetric Co subclusters and Co atoms on the activation of PMS and degradation of organic micropollutants were investigated. The results showed that CoSA/Clu-C2N had higher degradation rates of carbamazepine (CBZ), antipyrine (AT) and chlorobenzoic acid (CA) when combined with active oxidant PMS. The cyclic frequency of CBZ was 5.4 min−1, which was twice as high as the catalytic constant of CoSA-C2N (2.4 min−1). The results show that CoSA/Clu-C2N cobalt subnanoclusters and cobalt single atom can synergistically improve the catalytic performance of activated PMS oxidation of micropollutants in water. In addition, electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) technology has proved that the introduction of Co subnano clusters in CoSA/Clu-C2N is conducive to the production of singlet oxygen (1O2), thereby improving the efficiency of pollutant oxidation. This work lays a solid foundation for the future design of advanced multifunctional catalysts by carefully regulating and combining monmetallic atoms and metal subnanoclusters.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7935-7944
Number of pages10
JournalNano Research
Volume17
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • asymmetrical sub-nanoclusters
  • carbamazepine
  • Co single atoms
  • Fenton-like reaction
  • peroxymonosulfate
  • synergy enhancement

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