JOURNAL ARTICLE

CoN1O2 Single‐Atom Catalyst for Efficient Peroxymonosulfate Activation and Selective Cobalt(IV)=O Generation

Abstract

Abstract High‐valent metal‐oxo (HVMO) species are powerful non‐radical reactive species that enhance advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) due to their long half‐lives and high selectivity towards recalcitrant water pollutants with electron‐donating groups. However, high‐valent cobalt‐oxo (Co IV =O) generation is challenging in peroxymonosulfate (PMS)‐based AOPs because the high 3d‐orbital occupancy of cobalt would disfavor its binding with a terminal oxygen ligand. Herein, we propose a strategy to construct isolated Co sites with unique N 1 O 2 coordination on the Mn 3 O 4 surface. The asymmetric N 1 O 2 configuration is able to accept electrons from the Co 3d‐orbital, resulting in significant electronic delocalization at Co sites for promoted PMS adsorption, dissociation and subsequent generation of Co IV =O species. CoN 1 O 2 /Mn 3 O 4 exhibits high intrinsic activity in PMS activation and sulfamethoxazole (SMX) degradation, highly outperforming its counterpart with a CoO 3 configuration, carbon‐based single‐atom catalysts with CoN 4 configuration, and commercial cobalt oxides. Co IV =O species effectively oxidize the target contaminants via oxygen atom transfer to produce low‐toxicity intermediates. These findings could advance the mechanistic understanding of PMS activation at the molecular level and guide the rational design of efficient environmental catalysts.

Keywords:
Cobalt Catalysis Chemistry Photochemistry Delocalized electron Dissociation (chemistry) Electron transfer Ligand (biochemistry) Adsorption Selectivity Oxygen Inorganic chemistry Physical chemistry Organic chemistry

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Advanced oxidation water treatment
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
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