JOURNAL ARTICLE

Silver Single Atom in Carbon Nitride Catalyst for Highly Efficient Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution

Abstract

Abstract Single atom catalysts (SACs) with the maximized metal atom efficiency have sparked great attention. However, it is challenging to obtain SACs with high metal loading, high catalytic activity, and good stability. Herein, we demonstrate a new strategy to develop a highly active and stable Ag single atom in carbon nitride (Ag‐N 2 C 2 /CN) catalyst with a unique coordination. The Ag atomic dispersion and Ag‐N 2 C 2 configuration have been identified by aberration‐correction high‐angle‐annular‐dark‐field scanning transmission electron microscopy (AC‐HAADF‐STEM) and extended X‐ray absorption. Experiments and DFT calculations further verify that Ag‐N 2 C 2 can reduce the H 2 evolution barrier, expand the light absorption range, and improve the charge transfer of CN. As a result, the Ag‐N 2 C 2 /CN catalyst exhibits much better H 2 evolution activity than the N‐coordinated Ag single atom in CN (Ag‐N 4 /CN), and is even superior to the Pt nanoparticle‐loaded CN (Pt NP /CN). This work provides a new idea for the design and synthesis of SACs with novel configurations and excellent catalytic activity and durability.

Keywords:
Catalysis Scanning transmission electron microscopy Carbon nitride Atom (system on chip) Materials science Dispersion (optics) Absorption (acoustics) Nitride Photocatalysis Nanoparticle Chemistry Nanotechnology Crystallography Photochemistry Transmission electron microscopy Organic chemistry Optics Physics Composite material

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