Highly selective generation of singlet oxygen from dioxygen with atomically dispersed catalysts.

Chem Sci

Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Living Biosystems, Institute of Chemistry, The Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Beijing 100190 China

Published: May 2022

Singlet oxygen (O) as an excited electronic state of O plays a significant role in ubiquitous oxidative processes from enzymatic oxidative metabolism to industrial catalytic oxidation. Generally, O can be produced through thermal reactions or the photosensitization process; however, highly selective generation of O from O without photosensitization has never been reported. Here, we find that single-atom catalysts (SACs) with atomically dispersed MN sites on hollow N-doped carbon (M/HNC SACs, M = Fe, Co, Cu, Ni) can selectively activate O into O without photosensitization, of which the Fe/HNC SAC shows an ultrahigh single-site kinetic value of 3.30 × 10 min mol, representing top-level catalytic activity among known catalysts. Theoretical calculations suggest that different charge transfer from MN sites to chemisorbed O leads to the spin-flip process and spin reduction of O with different degrees. The superior capacity for highly selective O generation enables the Fe/HNC SAC as an efficient non-radiative therapeutic agent for inhibition of tumor cell proliferation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9116287PMC
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