Single-atom Ni-N4 sites coordinate dual nonradical oxidation pathways via peroxymonosulfate activation: Computational insights and in situ spectroscopic analyses

APPLIED CATALYSIS B-ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY(2024)

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In this work, we revealed a dual -pathway nonradical oxidation (NRO) system catalyzed by Ni single atom catalyst (NiN4) accommodated in the carbon nitride substrate. The monatomic Ni coordinated with four N atoms (Ni-N4) is determined as the dynamic catalytic center for peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation, showing an exceptional specific rate constant of 3.34 min -1 g-2 L-2 (29.7 times that of CN/PMS system) in oxidizing bisphenol A and other refractory organics. In situ Raman, X-ray absorption, and electrochemical analyses as well as theoretical simulations demonstrate that the Ni-N4 sites exhibit strong interaction with PMS benefited from the modulated electronic structures, resulting in nonradical surface -bonding active complexes (NiN4-PMS*) and deuterogenic high-valent Ni(IV)-Oxo species. The dual -pathway NRO process will spontaneously coordinate both electron transfer process via CN matrix and direct electron transfer by Ni(IV)-Oxo for selective organic oxidation with excellent anti -interference ability and adaptability.
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Nonradical oxidation,Ni-N4,Peroxymonosulfate,Charge transfer process,High-valent Ni species
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