Mn−O Covalency Governs the Intrinsic Activity of Co‐Mn Spinel Oxides for Boosted Peroxymonosulfate Activation

Zhiyan Guo(University of Science and Technology of China), Chen‐Xuan Li(University of Science and Technology of China), Miao Gao(University of Science and Technology of China), Xiao Han(University of Science and Technology of China), Yingjie Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China), Wenjun Zhang(City University of Hong Kong), Wen‐Wei Li(University of Science and Technology of China)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
September 23, 2020
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Abstract

Abstract Transition metal (TM)‐based bimetallic spinel oxides can efficiently activate peroxymonosulfate (PMS) presumably attributed to enhanced electron transfer between TMs, but the existing model cannot fully explain the efficient TM redox cycling. Here, we discover a critical role of TM−O covalency in governing the intrinsic catalytic activity of Co 3− x Mn x O 4 spinel oxides. Experimental and theoretical analysis reveals that the Co sites significantly raises the Mn valence and enlarges Mn−O covalency in octahedral configuration, thereby lowering the charge transfer energy to favor Mn Oh –PMS interaction. With appropriate Mn IV /Mn III ratio to balance PMS adsorption and Mn IV reduction, the Co 1.1 Mn 1.9 O 4 exhibits remarkable catalytic activities for PMS activation and pollutant degradation, outperforming all the reported TM spinel oxides. The improved understandings on the origins of spinel oxides activity for PMS activation may inspire the development of more active and robust metal oxide catalysts.


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