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Monodispersed aluminum in carbon nitride creates highly efficient nitrogen active sites for ultra-high hydrogen peroxide photoproduction

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 108, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2023.108225

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Monodispersed metal site; Graphitic carbon nitride; Nitrogen active center; Hydrogen peroxide; Photocatalysis

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Monodispersed metal sites are commonly believed to be the active centers responsible for the high activity and selectivity of catalysts. However, this study finds that monodispersed aluminum (Al) metal sites are not the active centers, but instead create abundant nitrogen non-metal active centers in carbon nitrides. These findings offer a new perspective on the important role of monodispersed metal sites in highly effective catalytic reactions.
Monodispersed metal sites are commonly considered as active centers that dominate the high catalytic activity and selectivity of a catalyst. Photocatalysis is a complex series of photophysical and electrocatalytic process, in which, it still remains challenges to obtain a well-defined profile on the functions of the monodispersed metal sites. Here we report that monodispersed aluminum (Al) metal sites are not active centers but they create abundant nitrogen non-metal active centers in carbon nitrides. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that Al metal sites serve as the bridges among isolated carbon nitride layers to establish diverse transfer channels for electrons, thus achieving rapid carrier separation. These findings provide a new perspective on understanding the important role of monodispersed metal sites for highly effective catalytic reactions.

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