Synergistic PtAg Dual‐Atom Sites Boost Photocatalytic Nonoxidative Methyl Activation for Coproduction of 1,2‐Diphenylethane and Hydrogen From Toluene
Abstract
ABSTRACT Photocatalytic nonoxidative methyl activation and subsequent C─C coupling in the methyl group of arenes offer an attractive strategy for the coproduction of value‐added polycyclic aromatics and hydrogen with 100% atom economy and positive delta Gibbs free energy. However, its application remains constrained by the limited availability of highly active redox sites capable of simultaneously facilitating efficient dehydrogenation oxidation and proton reduction. Herein, a platinum‐silver dual‐atom catalyst (PtAg DAC) anchored on CdS is designed to enable a water‐assisted photocatalytic nonoxidative conversion of toluene to 1,2‐diphenylethane with hydrogen evolution. In situ infrared, ESR, and DFT analyses unveil an atomic‐scale synergy within the PtAg–S bridge unit that facilitates C( sp 3 )–H cleavage of methyl and formation of key C 7 H 7 · radical via a water‐assisted pathway, lowering the overall energy barrier from 3.02 to 1.31 eV. Consequently, the PtAg DAC yields 1,2‐diphenylethane at 32.8 µmol g −1 h −1 with 77.35% selectivity, outperforming monometallic counterparts by up to 3.1‐fold. Simultaneously, a hydrogen evolution rate of 89.8 µmol g −1 h −1 was achieved over PtAg DAC, which was 2.1‐ and 6.5‐fold higher than Pt and Ag single‐atom catalysts, respectively, resulting in a solar‐to‐chemical energy conversion due to positive ΔG .
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Authors (11)
Yonghua Tang
Zhiwen Zheng
Huanmin Liu
Wei Wang
ZhuiZhui Su
Xinyu Song
School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Shandong University , Jinan 250100,
Yuchen Zhou
Shule Zhou
School of Environment and Energy Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen Guangdong People's Republic of China
Yanran Dong
Eco‐environment and Resource Efficiency Research Laboratory School of Environment and Energy Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen Guangdong P. R. China
Hongxing Li
Peng Zhou