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Atomic-Interface Effect of Single-Atom Ru/CoO x for Selective Electrooxidation of 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural.

Wenlei GuAn PeiShiyi ZhangFeifei JiangYanyan JiaQizhen QinRuian DuZhengjian LiRenfeng LiuYongcai QiuKeyou YanYun ZhaoCheng LiangGuangxu Chen
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The development of single-atom catalysts with effective interfaces for biomass conversion is a promising but challenging research area. In this study, a Ru 1 /CoO x catalyst was successfully fabricated with the impregnation method, which featured Ru single atoms on a cobalt oxide substrate. The Ru 1 /CoO x catalyst showed superior performance in the selective electrooxidation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to produce 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA), a high value-added product. The introduction of Ru single atoms with an ultralow loading of ∼0.5 wt % was revealed to accelerate the electroredox of Co 2+ /Co 3+ /Co 4+ and improve the intrinsic activity of the CoO x substrate with an FDCA selectivity of 76.5%, which is better than that of the pristine CoO x electrocatalysts (62.7%). The interfacial synergistic effect of the Ru 1 /CoO x interface clarified that Ru single atoms can enhance the adsorption of HMF at the Ru 1 /CoO x interface, which promoted the rate-determining step of the selective C-H bond activation for FDCA production. This finding provides valuable insights into the rational design of single-atom catalysts with functional interfaces for biomass upgrading.
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