The strong metal-support interactions induced electrocatalytic three-electron oxygen reduction to hydroxyl radicals for water treatment.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
; 120(35): e2307989120, 2023 Aug 29.
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| ID: mdl-37603765
As a promising environmental remediation technology, the electro-Fenton (EF) process is mainly limited by the two rate-limiting steps, which are H2O2 generation and activation. The electrocatalytic three-electron oxygen reduction reaction (3e- ORR) can directly activate oxygen to hydroxyl radicals (â¢OH), which is expected to break through the rate-limiting steps of the EF process. However, limited success has been achieved in the design of 3e- ORR electrocatalysts. Herein, we propose Cu/CoSe2/C with the strong metal-support interactions to enhance the 3e- ORR process, exhibiting remarkable reactivity and stability for â¢OH generation. Both experiment and DFT calculation results reveal that CoSe2 is conducive to the generation of H2O2. Meanwhile, the metallic Cu can enhance the adsorption strength of *H2O2 intermediates and thus promotes the one-electron reduction to â¢OH. The Cu/CoSe2/C catalyst exhibits the electron-transfer number close to 3.0 during the ORR process, and exhibits the outstanding â¢OH generation performance, achieving a higher apparent rate constant (6.0 times faster) toward ciprofloxacin compared with its analogy without the SMSI effect. Our work represents that the SMSI effect endows Cu/CoSe2/C high activity and selectivity for â¢OH generation, providing a unique perspective for the design of a high-efficiency 3e- ORR catalyst.
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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2023
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China
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United States