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- Feng Bi
(Zhejiang University)
- Qingjie Meng
(Ningbo University)
- Yili Zhang
(Shanghai Academy of Environmental Sciences)
- Hao Chen
(University of Science and Technology of China)
- Boqiong Jiang
(Zhejiang Gongshang University)
- Hanfeng Lu
(Zhejiang University of Technology)
- Qinghua Liu
(University of Science and Technology of China)
- Hongjun Zhang
(University of Science and Technology of China)
- Zhongbiao Wu
(Zhejiang University
Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Air Pollution Monitoring and Synergistic Control)
- Xiaole Weng
(Zhejiang University
Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Air Pollution Monitoring and Synergistic Control
ZJU-Hangzhou Global Scientific and Technological Innovation Center)
Abstract
Defect engineering can create various vacancy configurations in catalysts by finely tuning the local electronic and geometric structures of the active sites. However, achieving precise control and identification of these defects remains a significant challenge, and the origin of vacancy configurations in catalysts, especially clustered or associated ones, remains largely unknown. Herein, we successfully achieve the controllable fabrication and quantitative identification of triple O-Ti-O vacancy associate (VOVTiVO) in nanosized Ni-doped TiO2. Experimental and theoretical analyses demonstrate that terminal hydroxyls adsorbed at unsaturated cationic sites play an essential role in boosting VOVTiVO formation, which enhances H2O dissociation and facilitates dissociative OH* deprotonation for defect site regeneration. In contrast, a single VO can be easily saturated by dissociative bridging hydroxyl accumulation, leading to a gradual decrease in the number of active sites. The essential role of VOVTiVO in the Ni-doped TiO2 is evidenced by its comparable catalytic performance in the hydrogen evolution reaction and hydrodechlorination reactions. Our work highlights the importance of engineering vacancy-associated active sites and presents a notable approach for designing highly active and selective catalysts for efficient H2O-involved reactions.
Suggested Citation
Feng Bi & Qingjie Meng & Yili Zhang & Hao Chen & Boqiong Jiang & Hanfeng Lu & Qinghua Liu & Hongjun Zhang & Zhongbiao Wu & Xiaole Weng, 2025.
"Engineering triple O-Ti-O vacancy associates for efficient water-activation catalysis,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-11, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-56190-5
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-56190-5
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