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Decoupled Molecular Motifs and Supramolecular Dimers for Highly Efficient FDCA Synthesis from Neutral Biomass
Xiaomeng Zhao1, Jianhui Sun2, Linlu Bai1
1Department Key Laboratory of Functional Inorganic Materials Chemistry (Ministry of Education), School of Chemistry and Materials Science, International Joint Research Center and Lab for Catalytic Technology, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, Heilongjiang150080, P. R. China.
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Solar-driven biomass valorization is pivotal for defossilizing the chemical industry. The oxidation of abundant, low-cost 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) to 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA)─a key monomer for next-generation bioplastics─is a long-sought goal yet hampered by sluggish kinetics, poor selectivity, and alkaline dependency. Here, spatially decoupled catalytic sites are engineered on two-dimensional carbon nitride (CN): covalently grafted cyanamide (CA) motifs at the edges and π-π stacked J-type nickel phthalocyanine (NiPc) dimers on the planes. This design features spatiotemporally cascaded charge transfer and dual-site catalysis, achieving 54- and 160-fold enhancements in the HMF conversion rate and H2 evolution rate, respectively, versus pristine CN, during HMF reforming in pure water. The FDCA production rate reaches 2.14 mmol g-1 h-1 with 98.2% selectivity, outperforming benchmark systems. Fundamentally, CA motifs steer an ultrafast hole-initiated selective HMF oxidation with a hole transfer rate of 2.4 × 1010 s-1 (an order of magnitude faster than CN). The resulting long-lived electrons are extracted by the bottom-layer NiPc and transferred via its single Ni atom to the top-layer single Ni atom for proton reduction, with an electron transfer rate of 7.4 × 104 s-1. The asymmetric charge kinetics suppresses charge recombination, yielding a charge transfer efficiency of 98.9%.
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