"Suspended" Single Rhenium Atoms on Nickel Oxide for Efficient Electrochemical Oxidation of Glucose

Xunzhu Jiang, Xianhong Wu, Mingyue Lv, Xiaoli Pan, Hua Wang, Chenyang Li, Meixin Chen, Wei Chen, Bo Zhang, Guangtao Yu, Zhong Shuai Wu, Botao Qiao, Bin Liu, Fritz E. Kühn, Tao Zhang

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Abstract

Well-defined single-atom catalysts (SACs) serve as ideal model systems for directly comparing experimental results with theoretical calculations, offering profound insights into heterogeneous catalytic processes. However, precisely designing and controllably synthesizing SACs remain challenging due to the unpredictable structure evolution of active sites and generation of embedded active sites, which may bring about steric hindrance during chemical reactions. Herein, we present the precious nonpyrolysis synthesis of Re SACs with a well-defined phenanthroline coordination supported by NiO (Re1-phen/NiO). Multiple experimental characterizations together with theoretical calculations unravel the idea that the isolated Re atoms are suspended on the NiO surface, connected by phenanthroline ligands standing perpendicular to the surface. This unique structure provides the Re1-phen/NiO SAC with a strong capability to activate glucose molecules, enabling fully exposed Re=O double bonds in an open-ended reaction environment to simultaneously react with hydroxyl and aldehyde groups at both ends of the glucose molecule, rapidly forming glucaric acid.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4886-4895
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume147
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Feb 2025

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