Inert Catalytic Sites Unlocked by Micropollutants for Rapid Water Decontamination with Near‐Complete Chemical Utilization

Y Yu‐Hang Li (Eco‐environment and Resource Efficiency Research Laboratory School of Environment and Energy Shenzhen Graduate School Peking University Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 P.R. China) M Mingyi Liu Y Yuanhao Li Y Yaran Bai (Eco‐environment and Resource Efficiency Research Laboratory, School of Environment and Energy Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen Guangdong P. R. China) F Fu‐Xue Wang (Laboratory of Agro‐Forestry Environmental Processes and Ecological Regulation of Hainan Province, School of Environmental Science and Engineering Hainan University Hainan P. R. China) X Xiaoyi Hu (The Fluid Dynamics of Disease Transmission Laboratory, Fluids and Health Network, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) X Xiaoguang Duan H Haodong Ji

Abstract

ABSTRACT The utilization efficiencies of peroxide and the evolved reactive species are typically low in advanced oxidation processes due to their self‐quenching or scavenging by background factors in water matrices. Here, we design a new Co‐based metal‐organic framework (PKU‐24) with a six‐coordinate structure that induces strong electron localization and suppresses the redox activity of Co sites, thereby blocking the electron‐transfer pathway. Interestingly, electron‐rich pollutants with oriented dipole moments can act as molecular “switches”, effectively turning on PKU‐24 activity for peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation. Computations reveal that the dipole moment of pollutants is the decisive descriptor governing the behavior of organic contaminants in activating inert Co centers and reopening the electron‐transfer channel to mediate SO 5 •− toward selective singlet oxygen generation. Additionally, this work develops a large‐scale synthesis method for PKU‐24 with a single synthesis yield of ∼0.55 kg (costing ∼0.52 USD g −1 ) and achieves long‐term, efficient, continuous treatment of organic wastewater. This work introduces a new principle for the design of pollutant‐sensitive Fenton‐like catalysts to achieve effective organic elimination while significantly reducing peroxide consumption.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 28
Published May 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

Y

Yu‐Hang Li

Eco‐environment and Resource Efficiency Research Laboratory School of Environment and Energy Shenzhen Graduate School Peking University Shenzhen Guangdong 518055 P.R. China

M

Mingyi Liu

Y

Yuanhao Li

Y

Yaran Bai

Eco‐environment and Resource Efficiency Research Laboratory, School of Environment and Energy Peking University Shenzhen Graduate School Shenzhen Guangdong P. R. China

F

Fu‐Xue Wang

Laboratory of Agro‐Forestry Environmental Processes and Ecological Regulation of Hainan Province, School of Environmental Science and Engineering Hainan University Hainan P. R. China

X

Xiaoyi Hu

The Fluid Dynamics of Disease Transmission Laboratory, Fluids and Health Network, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

X

Xiaoguang Duan

H

Haodong Ji