Singlet oxygen mediated iron-based Fenton-like catalysis under nanoconfinement.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
; 116(14): 6659-6664, 2019 04 02.
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| ID: mdl-30872470
For several decades, the iron-based Fenton-like catalysis has been believed to be mediated by hydroxyl radicals or high-valent iron-oxo species, while only sporadic evidence supported the generation of singlet oxygen (1O2) in the Haber-Weiss cycle. Herein, we report an unprecedented singlet oxygen mediated Fenton-like process catalyzed by â¼2-nm Fe2O3 nanoparticles distributed inside multiwalled carbon nanotubes with inner diameter of â¼7 nm. Unlike the traditional Fenton-like processes, this delicately designed system was shown to selectively oxidize the organic dyes that could be adsorbed with oxidation rates linearly proportional to the adsorption affinity. It also exhibited remarkably higher degradation activity (22.5 times faster) toward a model pollutant methylene blue than its nonconfined analog. Strikingly, the unforeseen stability at pH value up to 9.0 greatly expands the use of Fenton-like catalysts in alkaline conditions. This work represents a fundamental breakthrough toward the design and understanding of the Fenton-like system under nanoconfinement, might cause implications in other fields, especially in biological systems.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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2019
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China