Dual Activation of Molecular Oxygen and Surface Lattice Oxygen in Single Atom Cu1 /TiO2 Catalyst for CO Oxidation.
The in-depth mechanism on the simultaneous activation of O2 and surface lattice O2- on one active metallic site has not been elucidated yet. Herein, we report a strategy for the construction of abundant oxygen activation sites by rational design of Cu1 /TiO2 single atom catalysts (SACs). The charge transfer between isolated Cu and TiO2 support generates abundant CuI and 2-coordinated Olat sites in Cu1 -O-Ti hybridization structure, which facilitates the chemisorption and activation of O2 molecules. Simultaneously, the Cu1 -O-Ti induced TiO2 lattice distortion activate the adjacent surface lattice O2- , achieving the dual activation of O2 and surface lattice O2- . The Cu1 -O-Ti active site switches the CO oxidation mechanism from Eley-Rideal (80 °C) to Mars-van Krevelen route (200 °C) with the increase of reaction temperature. The dual activation of O2 and surface lattice O2- can by modulating the electron properties of SACs can boost the heterogeneous catalytic oxidation activity.