Coordination engineering of heterogeneous high-valent Fe(IV)-oxo for safe removal of pollutants via powerful Fenton-like reactions
Abstrak
Abstract Coordination engineering of high-valent Fe(IV)-oxo (FeIV=O) is expected to break the activity-selectivity trade-off of traditional reactive oxygen species, while attempts to regulate the oxidation behaviors of heterogeneous FeIV=O remain unexplored. Here, by coordination engineering of Fe-Nx single-atom catalysts (Fe-Nx SACs), we propose a feasible approach to regulate the oxidation behaviors of heterogeneous FeIV=O. The developed Fe-N2 SACs/peroxymonosulfate (PMS) system delivers boosted performance for FeIV=O generation, and thereby can selectively remove a range of pollutants within tens of seconds. In-situ spectra and theoretical simulations suggest that low-coordination Fe-Nx SACs favor the generation of FeIV=O via PMS activation as providing more electrons to facilitate the desorption of the key *SO4H intermediate. Due to their disparate attacking sites to sulfamethoxazole (SMX) molecules, Fe-N2 SACs mediated FeIV=O (FeIVN2=O) oxidize SMX to small molecules with less toxicity, while FeIVN4=O produces series of more toxic azo compounds through N-N coupling with more complex oxidation pathways.
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Penulis (11)
Yuanfang Lin
Ying Wang
Zongling Weng
Yang Zhou
Siqi Liu
Xinwen Ou
Xing Xu
Yanpeng Cai
Jin Jiang
Bin Han
Zhifeng Yang
Akses Cepat
- Tahun Terbit
- 2024
- Sumber Database
- DOAJ
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-024-54225-x
- Akses
- Open Access ✓