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Spontaneous FeIII/FeII redox cycling in single-atom catalysts: Conjugation effect and electron delocalization

iScience(2023)

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The mechanism of spontaneous FeIII/FeII redox cycling in iron-centered single -atom catalysts (I-SACs) is often overlooked. Consequently, pathways for contin-uous SO4 center dot-/HO center dot, generation during peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation by I-SACs remain unclear. Herein, the evolution of the iron center and ligand in I-SACs was comprehensively investigated. I-SACs could be considered as a coor-dination complex created by iron and a heteroatom N-doped carbonaceous ligand. The ligand-field theory could well explain the electronic behavior of the complex, whereby electrons delocalized by the conjugation effect of the ligand were confirmed to be responsible for the Fe-III/Fe-II redox cycle. The possible pyr-idinic ligand in I-SACs was demonstrably weaker than the pyrrolic ligand in Fe-III reduction due to its shielding effect on delocalized p orbitals by local lone-pair electrons. The results of this study significantly advance our understanding of the mechanism of spontaneous Fe-III/Fe-II redox cycling and radical generation pathways in the I-SACs/PMS process.
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Catalysis,Chemistry,Materials chemistry,Materials science
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