Molecular Recognition Regulates Coordination Structure of Single-Atom Sites

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Abstract

Coordination engineering for single-atom sites has drawn increasing attention, yet its chemical synthesis remains a tough issue, especially for tailorable coordination structures. Herein, a molecular recognition strategy is proposed to fabricate single-atom sites with regulable local coordination structures. Specifically, a heteroatom-containing ligand serves as the guest molecule to induce coordination interaction with the metal-containing host, precisely settling the heteroatoms into the local structure of single-atom sites. As a proof of concept, thiophene is selected as the guest molecule, and sulfur atoms are successfully introduced into the local coordination structure of iron single-atom sites. Ultrahigh oxygen reduction electrocatalytic activity is achieved with a half-wave potential of 0.93 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode. Furthermore, the strategy possesses excellent universality towards diversified types of single-atom sites. This work makes breakthroughs in the fabrication of single-atom sites and affords new opportunities in structural regulation at the atomic level.

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Zhao, C. X., Liu, X., Liu, J. N., Wang, J., Wan, X., Wang, C., … Zhang, Q. (2023). Molecular Recognition Regulates Coordination Structure of Single-Atom Sites. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 62(48). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202313028

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