JOURNAL ARTICLE

Beyond Second Coordination Shell: Long‐Range π‐Electrons Delocalization Engineering in Single‐Atom Catalysts for CO 2 Electroreduction

Lingxiao WangSheng‐Quan FuRan ShiYafei ZhaoHuang ZhouHao HuangZhen-Qiang YuYuen Wu

Year: 2025 Journal:   Angewandte Chemie International Edition Vol: 64 (28)Pages: e202506663-e202506663   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

Abstract Although long‐range charge delocalization beyond the second coordination shell critically influence the geometric and electronic properties of single‐atom active sites, their systematic modulation to enhance multielectron catalytic processes remains largely unexplored. Here, we demonstrate a site‐specific strategy to engineer the nickel tetraphenylporphyrin (NiTPP) precursors by selectively cleaving carbon–carbon single bonds at the β‐carbon sites. This approach preserves the Ni‐centered first and second coordination shells while systematically removing peripheral π‐electron delocalization in extended coordination environments. The resultant Ni‐N 4 catalyst exhibits a 29‐fold enhancement in CO faradaic efficiency at −1.4 V versus RHE compared to original counterparts. Notably, it maintains 98.3% CO selectivity at industrial‐grade current densities up to 500 mA cm −2 in flow cell. Combined experimental and theoretical analyses reveal that the electron‐enriched Ni sites, arising from precisely regulated charge delocalization in higher coordination shells, facilitate stabilization of the critical *COOH intermediate. Our findings establish a paradigm for advanced catalyst design through deliberate engineering of higher coordination shells.

Keywords:
Delocalized electron Atom (system on chip) Catalysis Tetraphenylporphyrin Faraday efficiency Coordination number Materials science Chemical physics Nickel Electron Carbon fibers Range (aeronautics) Coordination sphere Nanotechnology Chemistry Electron shell Electron delocalization Crystallography Ion Electrochemistry Electrode Photochemistry Physical chemistry Physics Crystal structure Metallurgy Porphyrin Computer science Organic chemistry

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CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Electrocatalysts for Energy Conversion
Physical Sciences →  Energy →  Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Electrochemistry
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