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Nat Mater ; 22(5): 619-626, 2023 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37037960

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Methanol with 12.5 wt% H2 content is widely considered a liquid hydrogen medium. Taking into account water with 11.1 wt% H2 content, H2 synthesis from the mixture of water and methanol is a promising method for on-demand hydrogen production. We demonstrate an atomic-level catalyst design strategy using the synergy between single atoms and nanodots for H2 production. The PtCu-TiO2 sandwich photocatalyst achieves a remarkable H2 formation rate (2,383.9 µmol h-1) with a high apparent quantum efficiency (99.2%). Furthermore, the oxidation product is a high-value chemical formaldehyde with 98.6% selectivity instead of CO2, leading to a nearly zero-carbon-emission process. Detailed investigations indicate a dual role of the copper atoms: an electron acceptor to facilitate photoelectron transfer to Pt, and a hole acceptor for the selective oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde, thus avoiding over-oxidation to CO2. The synergy between Pt nanodots and Cu single atoms together reduces the activation energy of this process to 13.2 kJ mol-1.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(12): e202318461, 2024 Mar 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38302835

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Photocatalytic selective oxidation under visible light presents a promising approach for the sustainable transformation of biomass-derived wastes. However, achieving both high conversion and excellent selectivity poses a significant challenge. In this study, two valuable trioses, glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone, are produced from glycerol over Cuδ+ -decorated WO3 photocatalyst in the presence of H2 O2 . The photocatalyst exhibits a remarkable five-fold increase in the conversion rate (3.81 mmol ⋅ g-1 ⋅ h-1 ) while maintaining a high selectivity towards two trioses (46.4 % to glyceraldehyde and 32.9 % to dihydroxyacetone). Through a comprehensive analysis involving X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy measurements with and without light irradiation, electron spin resonance spectroscopy, and isotopic analysis, the critical role of Cu+ species has been explored as efficient hole acceptors. These species facilitate charge transfer, promoting glycerol oxidation by photoholes, followed by coupling with OH- , which are subsequently dehydrated to yield the desired glyceraldehyde and dihydroxyacetone.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(3): 1759-1768, 2023 Jan 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36607337

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Integrating different reaction sites offers new prospects to address the difficulties in single-atom catalysis, but the precise regulation of active sites at the atomic level remains challenging. Here, we demonstrate a sodium-directed photon-induced assembly (SPA) strategy for boosting the atomic utilization efficiency of single-atom catalysts (SACs) by constructing multifarious Au sites on TiO2 substrate. Na+ was employed as the crucial cement to direct Au single atoms onto TiO2, while the light-induced electron transfer from excited TiO2 to Au(Na+) ensembles contributed to the self-assembly formation of Au nanoclusters. The synergism between plasmonic near-field and Schottky junction enabled the cascade electron transfer for charge separation, which was further enhanced by oxygen vacancies in TiO2. Our dual-site photocatalysts exhibited a nearly 2 orders of magnitude improvement in the hydrogen evolution activity under simulated solar light, with a striking turnover frequency (TOF) value of 1533 h-1 that exceeded other Au/TiO2-based photocatalysts reported. Our SPA strategy can be easily extended to prepare a wide range of metal-coupled nanostructures with enhanced performance for diverse catalytic reactions. Thus, this study provides a well-defined platform to extend the boundaries of SACs for multisite catalysis through harnessing metal-support interactions.

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Chemistry ; 27(68): 16879-16888, 2021 Dec 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34357594

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A novel hybrid photocatalyst composed of hollow carbon nanospheres (NCS) and graphitic carbon nitride (CN) curly nanosheets has been prepared by the calcination of a NCS precursor and freeze-dried urea. The optimized photocatalyst exhibits an efficient photocatalytic performance under visible light irradiation with a highest H2 generation rate of 3612.3 µmol g-1 h-1 , leading to an apparent quantum yield of 10.04 % at 420 nm, five times higher than the widely reported benchmark photocatalyst CN (2.01 % AQY). The materials characterization shows that NCS-modified CN curly nanosheets can promote photoelectron transfer and suppress charge recombination through their special coupling interface and NCS as an electron acceptor, which significantly improves the photocatalytic efficiency. Thus, this study provides an efficient strategy for the design of highly efficient photocatalyst, particularly suitable for a totally metal-free photocatalytic system.

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ACS Catal ; 13(13): 9113-9124, 2023 Jul 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37441235

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The stoichiometric water splitting using a solar-driven Z-scheme approach is an emerging field of interest to address the increasing renewable energy demand and environmental concerns. So far, the reported Z-scheme must comprise two populations of photocatalysts. In the present work, only tungsten oxides are used to construct a robust Z-scheme system for complete visible-driven water splitting in both neutral and alkaline solutions, where sodium tungsten oxide bronze (Na0.56WO3-x) is used as a H2 evolution photocatalyst and two-dimensional (2D) tungsten trioxide (WO3) nanosheets as an O2 evolution photocatalyst. This system efficiently produces H2 (14 µmol h-1) and O2 (6.9 µmol h-1) at an ideal molar ratio of 2:1 in an aqueous solution driven by light, resulting in a remarkably high apparent quantum yield of 6.06% at 420 nm under neutral conditions. This exceptional selective H2 and O2 production is due to the preferential adsorption of iodide (I-) on Na0.56WO3-x and iodate (IO3-) on WO3, which is evidenced by both experiments and density functional theory calculation. The present liquid Z-scheme in the presence of efficient shuttle molecules promises a separated H2 and O2 evolution by applying a dual-bed particle suspension system, thus a safe photochemical process.

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Adv Mater ; 35(16): e2209646, 2023 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36721913

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Selective CC cleavage of the biomass derivative glycerol under mild conditions is recognized as a promising yet challenging synthesis route to produce value-added chemicals. Here, a highly selective catalyst for the transformation of glycerol to the high-value product glycolaldehyde is presented, which is composed of nickel single atoms confined to the surface of titanium dioxide. Driven by light, the catalyst operates under ambient conditions using air as a green oxidant. The optimized catalyst shows a selectivity of over 60% to glycolaldehyde, resulting in 1058 µmol gCat -1  h-1 production rate, and ≈3 times higher turnover number than NiOx -nanoparticle-decorated TiO2 photocatalyst. Diverse operando and in situ spectroscopies unveil the unique function of the Ni single atom, which can significantly promote oxygen adsorption, work as an electron sink, and accelerate the production of superoxide radicals, thereby improving the selectivity toward glycolaldehyde over other by-products.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 2690, 2023 May 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37165020

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Direct solar-driven methane (CH4) reforming is highly desirable but challenging, particularly to achieve a value-added product with high selectivity. Here, we identify a synergistic ensemble effect of atomically dispersed copper (Cu) species and partially reduced tungsten (Wδ+), stabilised over an oxygen-vacancy-rich WO3, which enables exceptional photocatalytic CH4 conversion to formaldehyde (HCHO) under visible light, leading to nearly 100% selectivity, a very high yield of 4979.0 µmol·g-1 within 2 h, and the normalised mass activity of 8.5 × 106 µmol·g-1Cu·h-1 of HCHO at ambient temperature. In-situ EPR and XPS analyses indicate that the Cu species serve as the electron acceptor, promoting the photo-induced electron transfer from the conduction band to O2, generating reactive •OOH radicals. In parallel, the adjacent Wδ+ species act as the hole acceptor and the preferred adsorption and activation site of H2O to produce hydroxyl radicals (•OH), and thus activate CH4 to methyl radicals (•CH3). The synergy of the adjacent dual active sites boosts the overall efficiency and selectivity of the conversion process.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 1457, 2023 Mar 16.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36928357

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Photocatalytic CO2 conversion promises an ideal route to store solar energy into chemical bonds. However, sluggish electron kinetics and unfavorable product selectivity remain unresolved challenges. Here, an ionic liquid, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate, and borate-anchored Co single atoms were separately loaded on ultrathin g-C3N4 nanosheets. The optimized nanocomposite photocatalyst produces CO and CH4 from CO2 and water under UV-vis light irradiation, exhibiting a 42-fold photoactivity enhancement compared with g-C3N4 and nearly 100% selectivity towards CO2 reduction. Experimental and theoretical results reveal that the ionic liquid extracts electrons and facilitates CO2 reduction, whereas Co single atoms trap holes and catalyze water oxidation. More importantly, the maximum electron transfer efficiency for CO2 photoreduction, as measured with in-situ µs-transient absorption spectroscopy, is found to be 35.3%, owing to the combined effect of the ionic liquid and Co single atoms. This work offers a feasible strategy for efficiently converting CO2 to valuable chemicals.

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Acc Mater Res ; 3(12): 1206-1219, 2022 Dec 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36583010

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Photocatalytic conversion of small molecules (including H2O, CO2, N2, CH4, and benzene) into value-added chemicals or fuels (e.g., H2, NH3, C2 +, etc.) is a promising strategy to cope with both the worldwide increasing energy demand and greenhouse gas emission in both energy sectors and chemical industry, thus paving an effective way to carbon neutrality. On the other hand, compared with conventionally thermo- or electrocatalytic processes, photoactivation can convert these very stable small molecules by the unexhausted solar energy, so leading to store solar energy in chemical bonds. Thus, it can effectively reduce the reliance on the nonrenewable fossil fuels and avoid the substantial emission of hazardous gases such as CO2, NO x , and so on while producing valued-added chemicals. For example, semiconductors can absorb solar light to split H2O into H2 and O2 or convert CO2 to alcohols, which can then be used as zero or neutral carbon energy sources. Although many efforts have already been made on photocatalytic small molecule activation, the light-energy conversion efficiency is still rather moderate and the yield of aimed value-added chemicals cannot meet the requirement of large-scale application. The core for these artificial photocatalytic processes is to discover a novel photocatalyst with high efficiency, low cost, and excellent durability. Over the past two decades, the Tang group has discovered a few benchmark photocatalysts (such as dual-metal-loaded metal oxides, atomic photocatalysts, carbon-doped TiO2, and polymer heterojunctions, etc.) and investigated them for photocatalytic conversion of the above-mentioned five robust molecules into value-added chemicals or liquid fuels. Besides, advanced photocatalytic reaction systems including batch and continuous flow membrane reactors have been studied. More importantly, the underlying reaction mechanism of these processes has been thoroughly analyzed using the state-of-the-art static and time-resolved spectroscopies. In this Account, we present the group's recent research progress in search of efficient photocatalysts for these small molecules' photoactivation. First, the strategies used in the group with respect to three key factors in photocatalysis, including light harvesting, charge separation, and reactant adsorption/product desorption, are comprehensively analyzed with the aim to provide a clear strategy for efficient photocatalyst design toward small and robust molecule photoactivation under ambient conditions. The application of in situ and operando techniques on charge carrier dynamics and reaction pathway analysis used in the group are next discussed. Finally, we point out the key challenges and future research directions toward each specific small molecule's photoactivation process.

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ACS Catal ; 11(13): 8226-8238, 2021 Jul 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34306811

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The intrinsic behavior of photogenerated charges and reactions with chemicals are key for a photocatalytic process. To observe these basic steps is of great importance. Here we present a reliable and robust system to monitor these basic steps in powder photocatalysts, and more importantly to elucidate the key issue in photocatalytic methane conversion over the benchmark catalyst TiO2. Under constant excitation, the absorption signal across the NIR region was demonstrated to be dominated by photoexcited electrons, the absorption of photoexcited holes increases toward shorter wavelengths in the visible region, and the overall shapes of the photoinduced absorption spectra obtained using the system demonstrated in the present work are consistent with widely accepted transient absorption results. Next, in situ measurements provide direct experimental evidence that the initial step of methane activation over TiO2 involves oxidation by photoexcited holes. It is calculated that 90 ± 6% of photoexcited electrons are scavenged by O2 (in dry air), 61 ± 9% of photoexcited holes are scavenged by methane (10% in argon), and a similar amount of photoexcited electrons can be scavenged by O2 even when the O2 concentration is reduced by a factor of 10. The present results suggest that O2 is much more easily activated in comparison to methane over anatase TiO2, which rationalizes the much higher methane/O2 ratio frequently used in practice in comparison to that required stoichiometrically for photocatalytic production of value-added chemicals via methane oxidation with oxygen. In addition, methanol (a preferable product of methane oxidation) is much more readily oxidized than methane over anatase TiO2.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(24): 28600-28609, 2021 Jun 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34110762

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Mass production of defect-free single-layer graphene flakes (SLGFs) by a cost-effective approach is still very challenging. Here, we report such single-layer graphene flakes (SLGFs) (>90%) prepared by a nondestructive, energy-efficient, and easy up-scalable physical approach. These high-quality graphene flakes are attributed to a novel 10 s microwave-modulated solid-state approach, which not only fast exfoliates graphite in air but also self-heals the surface of graphite to remove the impurities. The fabricated high-quality graphene films (∼200 nm) exhibit a sheet resistance of ∼280 Ω/sq without any chemical or physical post-treatment. Furthermore, graphene-incorporated Ni-Fe electrodes represent a remarkable ∼140 mA/cm2 current for the catalytic water oxidation reaction compared with the pristine Ni-Fe electrode (∼10 mA/cm2) and a 120 mV cathodic shift in onset potential under identical experimental conditions, together with a faradic efficiency of >90% for an ideal ratio of H2 and O2 production from water. All these excellent performances are attributed to extremely high conductivity of the defect-free graphene flakes.

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Chem Sci ; 11(32): 8425-8432, 2020 Jul 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34123101

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The covalent attachment of molecules to 2D materials is an emerging area as strong covalent chemistry offers new hybrid properties and greater mechanical stability compared with nanoparticles. A nickel bis-aminothiophenol catalyst was grafted onto a range of 2D carbon nitrides (C3N x H y ) to form noble metal-free photocatalysts for H2 production. The hybrids produce H2 beyond 8 days with turnover numbers reaching 1360 based on nickel, a more than 3 fold higher durability than reported molecular catalyst-carbon nitride mixtures, and under longer wavelengths (>475 nm). Time-resolved spectroscopy reveals sub-microsecond electron transfer to the grafted catalyst, six orders of magnitude faster compared with similar reports of non-grafted catalysts. The photoelectrons on the catalyst have a ca. 1000 times longer half-time (7 ms) compared with bare carbon nitride (10 µs). The grafting strategy operates across a range of molecular catalyst-carbon nitride combinations, thus paving the way for robust efficient photocatalysts based on low-cost tunable components.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 498: 405-412, 2017 Jul 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28349883

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In order to make super-aligned carbon nanotubes (SACNT) homogeneously spread in electrolytes, a swift and effective method was devised for surface functionalization of SACNT film by ohmic heating using hydrogen peroxide solution. Controllable generation of defects and notable graft of oxygen functional groups on the sidewall of SACNTs were induced as proven by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Differently from the harsh wet chemical oxidation, the super-aligned morphology and structural integrity of carbon nanotubes in the SACNT film were found to be well preserved by electron microscopy analysis. The functionalized treatment can remove extraneous material contaminating SACNT film and improve its conductivity. The grafting of polar ionizable groups has been proved to effectively eliminate the agglomeration of SACNTs. When the oxidized SACNT film was used as host material for electrodeposition of copper, the composite film of well-bonded SACNTs and Cu was successfully prepared.

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