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Hao Li1, Huan Shang1, Yuhan Li2
1Key Laboratory of Pesticide & Chemical Biology of Ministry of Education, Institute of Applied & Environmental Chemistry, College of Chemistry , Central China Normal University , Wuhan 430079 , P. R. China.
Abstract:
Intelligent defect engineering to harness surface molecular processes is at the core of selective oxidation catalysis. Here, we demonstrate that the two-electron-trapped oxygen vacancy (VO) of BiOCl, a prototypical F center (VŐ''), is a superb site to confine O2 toward efficient and selective NO oxidation to nitrate. Stimulated by solar light, VŐ'' accomplishes NO oxidation through a two-electron charging (VŐ'' + O2 → VŐ''-O22-) and subsequent one-electron decharging process (VŐ''-O22- + NO → VO-NO3- + e-). The back-donated electron is retrapped by VO to produce a new single-electron-trapped VO (VO'), simultaneously triggering a second round of NO oxidation (VO'-O2 + NO → VO-NO3-). This unprecedented interfacial charging-decharging scheme alters the peroxide-associated NO oxidation selectivity from NO2 to NO3- with a high efficiency and thus hold great promise for the treatment of risky NO x species in indoor air.
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