Three-Dimensional Welded Mn1 Site Catalysts
with nearly 100% Singlet Oxygen Fabrication for Contaminant Elimination
Posted on 2023-02-16 - 14:10
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have
a significant part in the elimination
of recalcitrant organic pollutants and commonly coexist in one advanced
oxidation system. It is difficult for us to make clear the effect
of the co-instantaneous generation of radicals and nonradicals, which
would cover and obscure the transformation pathway. Herein, a coordinate
welding process is presented for fabricating accessible Mn1 site catalysts (Mn SSCs) in order to clarify the nonradical (singlet
oxygen/1O2) generated pathway and transformation
in oxidative removal of contaminants. The Mn SSCs achieve nearly 100% 1O2 fabrication by activating peroxymonosulfate,
which displays an excellent sulfamethoxazole elimination performance,
super anti-anion interference, and extraordinary stability. As revealed
by density functional theory calculations, the Mn SSCs with a special
welded three-dimensional nanostructure could significantly boost the
activation process by oxidizing the peroxymonosulfate at the interlayer
of Mn SSCs and reducing dissolved oxygen on the surface of Mn SSCs.
This design of Mn SSCs with a three-dimensional welded nanostructure
might offer a potential approach for employing single site catalysts
for environmental remediation.
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Ge, Xiao; Xie, Donghua; Cheng, Rui-fen; Chen, Wenxing; Chen, Cai; Zhou, Fangyao; et al. (2023). Three-Dimensional Welded Mn1 Site Catalysts
with nearly 100% Singlet Oxygen Fabrication for Contaminant Elimination. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/prechem.2c00006Â