Correlating active sites and oxidative species in single-atom catalyzed Fenton-like reactions

Jie Miao, Yunyao Jiang, Xixi Wang, Xue Li, Yuan Zhu, Zongping Shao, Mingce Long

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Abstract

Single-atom catalysts (SACs) have gained widespread popularity in heterogeneous catalysis-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), owing to their optimal metal atom utilization efficiency and excellent recyclability by triggering reactive oxidative species (ROS) for target pollutant oxidation in water. Systematic summaries regarding the correlation between the active sites, catalytic activity, and reactive species of SACs have rarely been reported. This review provides an overview of the catalytic performance of carbon- and metal oxide-supported SACs in Fenton-like reactions, as well as the different oxidation pathways induced by the metal and non-metal active sites, including radical-based pathways (e.g., ·OH and SO4˙) and nonradical-based pathways (e.g.1O2, high-valent metal-oxo species, and direct electron transfer). Thereafter, we discuss the effects of metal types, coordination environments, and spin states on the overall catalytic performance and the generated ROS in Fenton-like reactions. Additionally, we provide a perspective on the future challenges and prospects for SACs in water purification.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11699-11718
Number of pages20
JournalChemical Science
Volume15
Issue number30
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Jul 2024

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