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Simultaneous CO2 and H2O Activation via Integrated Cu Single Atom and N Vacancy Dual-Site for Enhanced CO Photo-Production
Authors:Youyu Duan  Yang Wang  Weixuan Zhang  Jiangwei Zhang  Chaogang Ban  Danmei Yu  Kai Zhou  Jinjing Tang  Xu Zhang  Xiaodong Han  Liyong Gan  Xiaoping Tao  Xiaoyuan Zhou
Affiliation:1. College of Physics and Center of Quantum Materials and Devices, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 401331 P. R. China;2. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Inner Mongolia University, Hohhot, 010021 P. R. China;3. Analytical and Testing Center, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 401331 P. R. China;4. Beijing Key Laboratory of Microstructure and Property of Advanced Materials, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, 100024 P. R. China
Abstract:Photocatalytic conversion of CO2 into fuels using pure water as the proton source is of immense potential in simultaneously addressing the climate-change crisis and realizing a carbon-neutral economy. Single-atom photocatalysts with tunable local atomic configurations and unique electronic properties have exhibited outstanding catalytic performance in the past decade. However, given their single-site features they are usually only amenable to activations involving single molecules. For CO2 photoreduction entailing complex activation and dissociation process, designing multiple active sites on a photocatalyst for both CO2 reduction and H2O dissociation simultaneously is still a daunting challenge. Herein, it is precisely construct Cu single-atom centers and two-coordinated N vacancies as dual active sites on CN (Cu1/N2CV-CN). Experimental and theoretical results show that Cu single-atom centers promote CO2 chemisorption and activation via accumulating photogenerated electrons, and the N2CV sites enhance the dissociation of H2O, thereby facilitating the conversion from COO* to COOH*. Benefiting from the dual-functional sites, the Cu1/N2CV-CN exhibits a high selectivity (98.50%) and decent CO production rate of 11.12 µmol g−1 h−1. An ingenious atomic-level design provides a platform for precisely integrating the modified catalyst with the deterministic identification of the electronic property during CO2 photoreduction process.
Keywords:C3N4  CO2 photoreduction  dual-sites  N2C vacancies  single atom photocatalysts
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