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Oxygen doping of cobalt-single-atom coordination enhances peroxymonosulfate activation and high-valent cobalt–oxo species formation
by
Yang, Zheng-Wei
, Wu, Qian-Yuan
, Wang, Wen-Long
, Wang, Zhi-Wei
in
Catalysts
/ Charge density
/ Charge transfer
/ Cobalt
/ Coordination
/ Degradation
/ Density functional theory
/ Doping
/ Electron distribution
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Micropollutants
/ Oxidation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pollutant removal
/ Pollutants
/ Reaction intermediates
/ Redox potential
/ Single atom catalysts
/ Water purification
2023
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Oxygen doping of cobalt-single-atom coordination enhances peroxymonosulfate activation and high-valent cobalt–oxo species formation
by
Yang, Zheng-Wei
, Wu, Qian-Yuan
, Wang, Wen-Long
, Wang, Zhi-Wei
in
Catalysts
/ Charge density
/ Charge transfer
/ Cobalt
/ Coordination
/ Degradation
/ Density functional theory
/ Doping
/ Electron distribution
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Micropollutants
/ Oxidation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pollutant removal
/ Pollutants
/ Reaction intermediates
/ Redox potential
/ Single atom catalysts
/ Water purification
2023
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Oxygen doping of cobalt-single-atom coordination enhances peroxymonosulfate activation and high-valent cobalt–oxo species formation
by
Yang, Zheng-Wei
, Wu, Qian-Yuan
, Wang, Wen-Long
, Wang, Zhi-Wei
in
Catalysts
/ Charge density
/ Charge transfer
/ Cobalt
/ Coordination
/ Degradation
/ Density functional theory
/ Doping
/ Electron distribution
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Micropollutants
/ Oxidation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Pollutant removal
/ Pollutants
/ Reaction intermediates
/ Redox potential
/ Single atom catalysts
/ Water purification
2023
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Oxygen doping of cobalt-single-atom coordination enhances peroxymonosulfate activation and high-valent cobalt–oxo species formation
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Oxygen doping of cobalt-single-atom coordination enhances peroxymonosulfate activation and high-valent cobalt–oxo species formation
2023
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The high-valent cobalt–oxo species (Co(IV)=O) is being increasingly investigated for water purification because of its high redox potential, long half-life, and antiinterference properties. However, generation of Co(IV)=O is inefficient and unsustainable. Here, a cobalt-single-atom catalyst with N/O dual coordination was synthesized by O-doping engineering. The O-doped catalyst (Co-OCN) greatly activated peroxymonosulfate (PMS) and achieved a pollutant degradation kinetic constant of 73.12 min−1 g−2, which was 4.9 times higher than that of Co-CN (catalyst without O-doping) and higher than those of most reported single-atom catalytic PMS systems. Co-OCN/PMS realized Co(IV)=O dominant oxidation of pollutants by increasing the steady-state concentration of Co(IV)=O (1.03 × 10−10 M) by 5.9 times compared with Co-CN/PMS. A competitive kinetics calculation showed that the oxidation contribution of Co(IV)=O to micropollutant degradation was 97.5% during the Co-OCN/PMS process. Density functional theory calculations showed that O-doping influenced the charge density (increased the Bader charge transfer from 0.68 to 0.85 e), optimized the electron distribution of the Co center (increased the d-band center from −1.14 to −1.06 eV), enhanced the PMS adsorption energy from −2.46 to −3.03 eV, and lowered the energy barrier for generation of the key reaction intermediate (*O*H₂O) during Co(IV)=O formation from 1.12 to 0.98 eV. The Co-OCN catalyst was fabricated on carbon felt for a flow-through device, which achieved continuous and efficient removal of micropollutants (degradation efficiency of >85% after 36 h operation). This study provides a new protocol for PMS activation and pollutant elimination through single-atom catalyst heteroatom-doping and high-valent metal–oxo formation during water purification.
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