Issue 46, 2021

0D–1D hybrid nanoarchitectonics: tailored design of FeCo@N–C yolk–shell nanoreactors with dual sites for excellent Fenton-like catalysis

Abstract

Heterogeneous Fenton-like processes are very promising methods of treating organic pollutants through the generation of reactive oxygen containing radicals. Herein, we report novel 0D–1D hybrid nanoarchitectonics (necklace-like structures) consisting of FeCo@N–C yolk–shell nanoreactors as advanced catalysts for Fenton-like reactions. Each FeCo@N–C unit possesses a yolk–shell structure like a nanoreactor, which can accelerate the diffusion of reactive oxygen species and guard the active sites of FeCo. Furthermore, all the nanoreactors are threaded along carbon fibers, providing a highway for electron transport. FeCo@N–C nano-necklaces thereby exhibit excellent performance for pollutant removal via activation of peroxymonosulfate, achieving 100% bisphenol A (k = 0.8308 min−1) degradation in 10 min with good cycling stability. The experiments and density-functional theory calculations reveal that FeCo dual sites are beneficial for activation of O–O, which is crucial for enhancing Fenton-like processes.

Graphical abstract: 0D–1D hybrid nanoarchitectonics: tailored design of FeCo@N–C yolk–shell nanoreactors with dual sites for excellent Fenton-like catalysis

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Article information

Article type
Edge Article
Submitted
09 Sep 2021
Accepted
05 Nov 2021
First published
11 Nov 2021
This article is Open Access

All publication charges for this article have been paid for by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Sci., 2021,12, 15418-15422

0D–1D hybrid nanoarchitectonics: tailored design of FeCo@N–C yolk–shell nanoreactors with dual sites for excellent Fenton-like catalysis

C. Wang, H. Wang, J. Na, Y. Yao, A. Azhar, X. Yan, J. Qi, Y. Yamauchi and J. Li, Chem. Sci., 2021, 12, 15418 DOI: 10.1039/D1SC05000A

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