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AuthorZeb, Akif
AuthorSahar, Shafaq
AuthorLv, Sheng Yao
AuthorYousaf, Ammar Bin
AuthorKasak, Peter
AuthorLin, Xiaoming
AuthorTang, Zhilie
AuthorWu, Yongbo
AuthorLi, Guoliang
AuthorXu, An Wu
Available date2023-04-05T06:39:05Z
Publication Date2022-07-27
Publication NameSmall
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1002/smll.202202522
CitationZeb, A., Sahar, S., Lv, S. Y., Yousaf, A. B., Kasak, P., Lin, X., ... & Xu, A. W. (2022). Engineering at Subatomic Scale: Achieving Selective Catalytic Pathways via Tuning of the Oxidation States in Functionalized Single‐Atom Quantum Catalysts. Small, 18(34), 2202522.
ISSN1613-6810
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/41670
AbstractRegulating the catalytic pathways of single-atom sites in single atom catalysts (SACs) is an exciting debate at the moment, which has redirected the research towards understanding and modifying the single-atom catalytic sites through various strategies including altering the coordination environment of single atom for desirable outcomes as well as increasing their number. One useful aspect concerning the tunability of the catalytic pathways of SACs, which has been overlooked, is the oxidation state dynamics of the single atoms. In this study, iron single-atoms (FeSA) with variable oxidation states, dependent on the precursors, are harnessed inside a nitrogen-rich functionalized carbon quantum dots (CQDs) matrix via a facile one-step and low-temperature synthesis process. Dynamic electronic properties are imparted to the FeSAs by the simpler carbon dots matrix of CQDs in order to achieve the desired catalytic pathways of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation in different environments, which are explored experimentally and theoretically for an in-depth understanding of the redox chemistry that drives the alternative catalytic pathways in FeSA@CQDs. These alternative and oxidation state-dependent catalytic pathways are employed for specific as well as cascade-like activities simulating natural enzymes as well as biomarkers for the detection of cancerous cells.
Languageen
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Subjectcarbon quantum dots
density functional theory
nanozymes
reactive oxygen species
redox reactions
single-atom catalysts
tunable oxidation states
TitleEngineering at Subatomic Scale: Achieving Selective Catalytic Pathways via Tuning of the Oxidation States in Functionalized Single-Atom Quantum Catalysts
TypeArticle
Issue Number34
Volume Number18
ESSN1613-6829
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