Regulating Charge Transfer of Lattice Oxygen in Single‐Atom‐Doped Titania for Hydrogen Evolution
Single‐atom catalysts have attracted much attention. Reported herein is that regulating charge transfer of lattice oxygen atoms in serial single‐atom‐doped titania enables tunable hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity. First‐principles calculations disclose that the activity of lattice oxygen f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Angewandte Chemie 2020-09, Vol.132 (37), p.15989-15993 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Single‐atom catalysts have attracted much attention. Reported herein is that regulating charge transfer of lattice oxygen atoms in serial single‐atom‐doped titania enables tunable hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity. First‐principles calculations disclose that the activity of lattice oxygen for the HER can be regularly promoted by substituting its nearest metal atom, and doping‐induced charge transfer plays an essential role. Besides, the realm of the charge transfer of the active site can be enlarged to the second nearest atom by creating oxygen vacancies, resulting in further optimization for the HER. Various single‐atom‐doped titania nanosheets were fabricated to validate the proposed model. Taking advantage of the localized charge transfer to the lattice atom is demonstrated to be feasible for realizing precise regulation of the electronic structures and thus catalytic activity of the nanosheets.
Listen to HER tune: Regulating charge transfer by doping with single transition‐metal atoms and making oxygen vacancies on a TiO2 nanosheet is reported. These approaches modulate the activity of the lattice oxygen atom in titania, providing a way to tune and thus optimize catalysis of the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). |
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ISSN: | 0044-8249 1521-3757 |
DOI: | 10.1002/ange.202004510 |