Photoresponsive Adaptive Reconfiguration of Single‐Atom Interface With Intermittent Light and Soft Ionic Lattices
Abstract
ABSTRACT Achieving dynamic stability in single‐atom catalysts (SACs) is challenging, as it requires balancing strong metal‐support interactions with structural adaptability by incorporating flexibility into typically rigid SAC frameworks. Halide perovskites offer a unique platform for this purpose due to their soft ionic lattice and reversible dissolution–precipitation chemistry. We propose a concept for adaptively stabilizing SACs on halide perovskites through the integration of dynamic host chemistry, bandgap engineering, and light‐regulated metal speciation. A light‐induced bandgap funneling effect guides photogenerated carriers to deposit atomic platinum under illumination, while the dynamic interface prevents premature clustering during dark periods by refreshing the catalytic surface. The ionic, electronic, and atomic structural synergy enables a programmable intermittent illumination strategy, which drives continuous renewal of the interfacial atomic configuration and sustains high activity in hydrogen halide splitting and hydrogen production over multiple cycles. This work provides fundamental insights into adaptive catalytic interfaces and suggests new pathways for smart photocatalyst engineering via dynamic material‐light interplay.
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Authors (11)
Li Yu
Jui‐Cheng Kao
Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan
Yuefeng Zhang
Chun Hong Mak
School of Energy and Environment City University of Hong Kong Hong Kong China
Yu‐Chieh Lo
Department of Materials Science and Engineering National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University Hsinchu Taiwan
Chun‐Wei Pao
Research Center for Applied Sciences Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan
Jyh‐Pin Chou
Graduate School of Advanced Technology National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan
Zhenbin Wang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Ting‐Shan Chan
National Synchrotron Radiation Research Centre Hsinchu Taiwan
Hao Ming Chen
Hsien‐Yi Hsu
School of Energy and Environment Department of Materials Science and Engineering Centre For Functional Photonics City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong P. R. China