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Yinhao Li1, Yongli Shen2, Fan Yang1
1Tianjin Key Laboratory of Organic Solar Cells and Photochemical Conversion, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Tianjin University of Technology, Tianjin 300384, P. R. China.
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Photocatalytic oxygen reduction offers a green and sustainable route for hydrogen peroxide production. Among various photocatalysts, graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) stands out owing to its low cost and tunable electronic structure. However, the competing four-electron O2 reduction reaction (ORR) to H2O significantly compromises the selectivity, posing a major challenge for practical applications. In this study, we propose a boron atom decoration strategy on carbon nitride tubes (BCN) to enhance H2O2 production. Combined experimental and theoretical analyses reveal that the incorporation of B atoms facilitates O2 adsorption and inhibits O-O bond homolysis, improving the selectivity of the two-electron ORR pathway to H2O2. Moreover, B atoms, acting as Lewis acid sites, stabilize the •O2- intermediate through acid-base interactions. As a result, the optimized BCN catalyst (BCN400) achieves a remarkable H2O2 yield of 30 μmol·h-1, representing a 4-fold increase in H2O2 production. This study provides a novel strategy for the design of photocatalysts with optimized active sites, offering significant potential for a wide range of applications in sustainable chemical production.
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