Engineering a Copper Single-Atom Electron Bridge to Achieve Efficient Photocatalytic CO Conversion.

Angew Chem Int Ed Engl

Key Laboratory of Functional Molecular Solids, Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Materials Science, Anhui Normal University, Wuhu, 241002, P. R. China.

Published: March 2023

Developing highly efficient and stable photocatalysts for the CO reduction reaction (CO RR) remains a great challenge. We designed a Z-Scheme photocatalyst with N-Cu -S single-atom electron bridge (denoted as Cu-SAEB), which was used to mediate the CO RR. The production of CO and O over Cu-SAEB is as high as 236.0 and 120.1 μmol g  h in the absence of sacrificial agents, respectively, outperforming most previously reported photocatalysts. Notably, the as-designed Cu-SAEB is highly stable throughout 30 reaction cycles, totaling 300 h, owing to the strengthened contact interface of Cu-SAEB, and mediated by the N-Cu -S atomic structure. Experimental and theoretical calculations indicated that the SAEB greatly promoted the Z-scheme interfacial charge-transport process, thus leading to great enhancement of the photocatalytic CO RR of Cu-SAEB. This work represents a promising platform for the development of highly efficient and stable photocatalysts that have potential in CO conversion applications.

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