Tri‐site Synergistic Cu(I)/Cu(II)─N Single‐Atom Catalysts for Additive‐Free CO2 Conversion

Author:

Cao Qiuyan1,Sun Wenqiang1,Xiao Zhihe1,Zhou Xiaole1,Lu Lilin2,Hou Haonan1,Chen Yueguang1,Wang Leyu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Chemical Resource Engineering College of Chemistry Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 P. R. China

2. State Key Laboratory of Refractories and Metallurgy College of Materials and Metallurgy Wuhan University of Science and Technology Wuhan 430081 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAs the highly stable and abundant carbon source in nature, the activation and conversion of CO2 into high‐value chemicals is highly desirable yet challenging. The development of Cu(I)/Cu(II)─N tri‐site synergistic single‐atom catalysts (TS‐SACs) with remarkable CO2 activation and conversion performance is presented, eliminating the need for external additives in cascade reactions. Under mild conditions (40 °C, atmospheric CO2), the catalyst achieves high yields (up to 99%) of valuable 2‐oxazolidinones from CO2 and propargylamine. Notably, the catalyst demonstrates easy recovery, short reaction times, and excellent tolerance toward various functional groups. Supported by operando techniques and density functional theory calculations, it is elucidated that the spatially proximal Cu(I)/Cu(II)─N sites facilitate the coupling of multiple chemical transformations. This surpasses the performance of supported isolated Cu(I) or Cu(II) catalysts and traditional organic base‐assisted cascade processes. These Cu(I)/Cu(II)─N tri‐site synergistic atom active sites not only enable the co‐activation of CO2 at the Cu(II)─N pair and alkyne at the Cu(I) site but also induce a di‐metal locking geometric effect that accelerates the ring closure of cyclic carbamate intermediates. The work overcomes the limitations of single metal sites and paves the way for designing multisite catalysts for CO2 activation, especially for consecutive activation, tandem, or cascade reactions.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

SINOPEC Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute

Publisher

Wiley

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