Modulation of Charge Trapping by Island‐like Single‐Atom Cobalt Catalyst for Enhanced Photo‐Fenton‐Like reaction

Author:

Qian Mengying1,Wu Xi‐Lin1,Lu Meichi1,Huang Lizhou1,Li Wenxuan1,Lin Hongjun1,Chen Jianrong1,Wang Shaobin2,Duan Xiaoguang2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Geography and Environmental Science Zhejiang Normal University Jinhua 321004 China

2. School of Chemical Engineering and Advanced Materials The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 Australia

Abstract

AbstractComposites‐based photocatalysis relies on the interfacial electron transfer between the metallic cocatalyst and photosensitizer (the semiconductor) to realize spatial separation of charge carriers. Herein, an ingenious heterojunction between Co‐CN single atom catalysts (SACs) and g‐C3N4 is constructed for heterogeneous photo‐Fenton‐like reactions. Driven by built‐in electric field across the heterojunctions, the separation and migration of the photogenerated charge carriers is promoted, leading to the fast electron transfer from the g‐C3N4 to the Co‐CN SACs. Theoretical calculations and transient absorption spectroscopy reveal the modulated charge transfer and trapping in the SA‐Co‐CN/g‐C3N4 heterostructure, resulting in the remarkably enhanced generation of reactive oxygen species via peroxymonosulfate activation under light irradiation. This ingenious SA‐Co‐CN/g‐C3N4/PMS/vis system is efficient for the oxidation of various antibiotics with high removal efficiency (>98%), a wide operating pH range (pH 3–11) and excellent stability in long‐term operation. This study provides a new tactic for rational design of SACs‐based heterojunctions to bridge photocatalysis and heterogeneous catalysis, attaining superior photoredox activity via interfacial coupling.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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