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Anchoring Copper Single Atoms on Porous Boron Nitride Nanofiber to Boost Selective Reduction of Nitroaromatics

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 16, Issue 3, Pages 4152-4161

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c10003

Keywords

single-atom catalysts; boron nitride; copper; light-assisted reduction; nitroaromatics

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [22178149]
  2. Hong Kong Innovation and Technology Commission [ITS/219/19]
  3. City University of Hong Kong (ARG-CityU Applied Research Grant) [9667160, 9667179]
  4. Jiangsu Distinguished Professor Program
  5. Jiangsu Fund for Outstanding Youth Scientists [BK20211599]
  6. Scientific Research Startup of Jiangsu University [202096]

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By studying the single-Cu-atom-decorated boron nitride nanofibers catalyst, it was found to exhibit excellent catalytic performance, high conversion efficiency, and cost efficiency. Although its performance is only at a moderate level compared to all precious-metal-based catalysts, its cost efficiency is the highest due to its lower cost.
Single-atom catalysts have received widespread attention for their fascinating performance in terms of metal atom efficiency as well as their special catalysis mechanisms compared to conventional catalysts. Here, we prepared a high-performance catalyst of single-Cu-atom-decorated boron nitride nanofibers (BNNF-Cu) via a facile calcination method. The as-prepared catalyst shows high catalytic activity and good stability for converting different nitro compounds into their corresponding amines both with and without photoexcitation. By combined studies of synchrotron radiation analysis, high-resolution high-angle annular dark-field transmission electron microscopy studies, and DFT calculations, dispersion and coordination of Cu atoms as well as their catalytic mechanisms are explored. The BNNF-Cu catalyst is found to have a record high turnover frequency compared to previously reported non-precious-metal-based catalysts. While the performance of the BNNF-Cu catalyst is only of the middle range level among the state-of-the-art precious-metal-based catalysts, due to the much lower cost of the BNNF-Cu catalyst, its cost efficiency is the highest among these catalysts. This work provides a choice of support material that can promote the development of single-atom catalysts.

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