Xueyue MiPengfei WangShizhe XuLina SuHui ZhongHaitao WangYi LiSihui Zhan
Abstract Single‐atom CoN 4 active sites have demonstrated excellent efficiency in peroxymonosulfate activation. However, the identification of CoN 4 active sites and the detailed singlet oxygen generation mechanism in peroxymonosulfate activation remains ambiguous. We demonstrate a strategy to regulate the generation of reactive oxygen species by atomically dispersed cobalt anchored on nitrogen‐doped carbon. As indicated by experiment and DFT calculations, CoN 2+2 was the active site and singlet oxygen was the predominant reactive oxygen species with a proportion of 98.89 %. Spontaneous dissociation of adsorbed peroxymonosulfate on the CoN 2+2 active sites was energetically unfavorable because of the weakly positive Co atoms and CoN 2+2 coordination, which directed PMS oxidation by a non‐radical pathway and with simultaneous singlet oxygen generation. The generated singlet oxygen degraded several organic pollutants with high efficiency across a broad pH range.
Xueyue MiPengfei WangShizhe XuLina SuHui ZhongHaitao WangYi LiSihui Zhan
Xiao LiYuhan FangWenxiu XuRiming HuXian LiPing TanJiayuan Yu
Xue LiXue WenJunyu LangYan WeiJie MiaoXiangcheng ZhangBaoxue ZhouMingce LongPedro J. J. AlvarezLizhi Zhang
Xue LiXue WenJunyu LangYan WeiJie MiaoXiangcheng ZhangBaoxue ZhouMingce LongPedro J. J. AlvarezLizhi Zhang
Haoyang Wu (108097)Benqiang Tian (18974510)Wenhai Xu (7863359)Kovan K. Abdalla (19121395)Yun Kuang (1731493)Jiazhan Li (14122457)Xiaoming Sun (153120)