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...

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Veröffentlicht in:Rare metals 2024-11, Vol.43 (11), p.5891-5904
Hauptverfasser: Feng, Yu-Xiao, Yu, Hui-Jun, Lu, Tian-Guang, Zheng, Zi-Ye, Tian, Shuang, Xiang, Li, Zhao, Shan, Wang, Shu-Guang, He, Zuo-Li
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Zusammenfassung: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–N x interaction. Meanwhile, the active sites of Cu single-atoms/clusters could promote the production of ·O 2 − , 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.
ISSN:1001-0521
1867-7185
DOI:10.1007/s12598-024-02997-y