管状氮化碳上的铜单原子和铜簇协同实现高效光催化性能

IF 9.6 1区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Rare Metals Pub Date : 2024-09-19 DOI:10.1007/s12598-024-02997-y
Yu-Xiao Feng, Hui-Jun Yu, Tian-Guang Lu, Zi-Ye Zheng, Shuang Tian, Li Xiang, Shan Zhao, Shu-Guang Wang, Zuo-Li He
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分散和锚定在光催化剂表面的金属团簇甚至单原子可以提高光催化氧化有机污染物的性能。本文采用一种简单的光还原方法,在 P 调制的管状氮化碳(TCN)上制备出原子分散的金属单原子/团簇(MSCs,M = Cu、Pd、Au 和 Ag)。所获得的 MSCs@TCN 在降解磺胺甲基嘧啶(SMZ)方面表现出卓越的光催化性能。其中,铜负载量为 2 wt% 的光催化剂显示出超高的 SMZ 氧化效率(k = 0.06110 min-1),几乎是 TCN(k = 0.02066 min-1)的三倍。在第五周期的测量中,它也表现出了极佳的稳定性。CuSCs@TCN 光催化活性的提高归因于作为活性位点的 Cu 单原子/簇协同促进了光生电荷分离,通过 Cu-Nx 相互作用加速了电荷从 TCN 体到 Cu 位点的转移。同时,Cu 单原子/簇的活性位点可促进 -O2- 的产生,而 -O2- 与强氧化空穴(h+)一起参与有机物的氧化。这一策略为设计以金属单原子和团簇装饰的高性能光催化剂开辟了一条新途径。
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Synergistic Cu single-atoms and clusters on tubular carbon nitride for efficient photocatalytic performances

Metal clusters or even single-atoms dispersed and anchored on the photocatalysts’ surface can enhance photocatalytic performances on organic pollutant oxidation. Here, a simple photoreduction method was used to create atomically dispersed metal single-atoms/clusters (MSCs, M = Cu, Pd, Au and Ag) on P-modulated tubular carbon nitride (TCN). The obtained MSCs@TCN demonstrated excellent photocatalytic performances for the degradation of sulfamethazine (SMZ). In particular, the photocatalyst with 2 wt% Cu loading showed ultrahigh SMZ oxidation efficiency (k = 0.06110 min−1), almost three times that of TCN (k = 0.02066 min−1). It also shows excellent stability in the 5th-cycle measurements. The improved photocatalytic activity of the CuSCs@TCN is ascribed to the synergistic promotion of photogenerated charge separation by Cu single-atoms/clusters as active sites, accelerated charge transfer from bulk TCN to Cu sites through Cu–Nx interaction. Meanwhile, the active sites of Cu single-atoms/clusters could promote the production of ·O2, which participates in organic oxidation with strong oxidizing holes (h+). This strategy paves a new avenue for designing high-performance photocatalysts decorated with metal single-atoms and clusters.

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Rare Metals
Rare Metals 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: Rare Metals is a monthly peer-reviewed journal published by the Nonferrous Metals Society of China. It serves as a platform for engineers and scientists to communicate and disseminate original research articles in the field of rare metals. The journal focuses on a wide range of topics including metallurgy, processing, and determination of rare metals. Additionally, it showcases the application of rare metals in advanced materials such as superconductors, semiconductors, composites, and ceramics.
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