Regulating Reactive Oxygen Intermediates of Fe−N−C SAzyme via Second‐Shell Coordination for Selective Aerobic Oxidation Reactions

Author:

Xu Yuan1,Ma Yuanjie2,Chen Xinghua1,Wu Kaiqing1,Wang Kaiyuan1,Shen Yanfei1,Liu Songqin1,Gao Xuejiao J.2,Zhang Yuanjian1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Medical School, Jiangsu Engineering Laboratory of Smart Carbon-Rich Materials and Device, Jiangsu Province Hi-Tech Key Laboratory for Bio Medical Research Southeast University Nanjing 211189 China

2. College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Jiangxi Normal University Nanchang 330022 China

Abstract

AbstractReactive oxygen species (ROS) regulation for single‐atom nanozymes (SAzymes), e.g., Fe−N−C, is a key scientific issue that determines the activity, selectivity, and stability of aerobic reaction. However, the poor understanding of ROS formation mechanism on SAzymes greatly hampers their wider deployment. Herein, inspired by cytochromes P450 affording bound ROS intermediates in O2 activation, we report Fe−N−C containing the same FeN4 but with tunable second‐shell coordination can effectively regulate ROS production pathways. Remarkably, compared to the control Fe−N−C sample, the second‐shell sulfur functionalized Fe−N−C delivered a 2.4‐fold increase of oxidase‐like activity via the bound Fe=O intermediate. Conversely, free ROS (⋅O2) release was significantly reduced after functionalization, down to only 17 % of that observed for Fe−N−C. The detailed characterizations and theoretical calculations revealed that the second‐shell sulfur functionalization significantly altered the electronic structure of FeN4 sites, leading to an increase of electron density at Fermi level. It enhanced the electron transfer from active sites to the key intermediate *OOH, thereby ultimately determining the type of ROS in aerobic oxidation process. The proposed Fe−N−Cs with different second‐shell anion were further applied to three aerobic oxidation reactions with enhanced activity, selectivity, and stability.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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