Synergistic Ni–Co Dual Single Atoms on Oxygen‐Deficient CeO <sub>2</sub> Nanorods for Efficient and Coke‐Resistant Photothermal Dry Reforming of Methane

C Chu Zhang (MIIT Key Laboratory of Critical Materials Technology for New Energy Conversion and Storage, State Key Laboratory of Space Power-Sources, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering) Y Yuhang Qi (School of Electronics and Information Engineering Hebei University of Technology Tianjin P. R. China) X Xu Hu Z Zhou‐jun Wang (State Key Laboratory of High‐efficiency Utilization of Coal and Green Chemical Engineering, College of Chemistry &amp; Chemical Engineering Ningxia University Yinchuan Ningxia 750021 China) X Xusheng Wang J Jinhua Ye (Advanced Catalytic Materials Research Center, School of Materials Science and Engineering; State Key Laboratory of Precious Metal Functional Materials) H Hui Song (Advanced Catalytic Materials Research Center, School of Materials Science and Engineering)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Solar‐driven photothermal catalytic dry reforming of methane (DRM) offers a sustainable route to convert two greenhouse gases into syngas, yet its practical application is limited by unsatisfactory performance and deactivation. Here, we report an efficient and stable photothermal DRM catalyst based on synergistic Ni‐Co dual single‐atom catalysts anchored on CeO 2 nanorods. Under 12.17 W cm −2 illumination, the optimized Ni 8 Co 4 /CeO 2 delivers high H 2 and CO production rates of 3383.01 and 4703.36 mmol g −1 h −1 , respectively, with an H 2 to CO ratio of 0.72 that exceeds the thermodynamic equilibrium limit. Moreover, a record‐high light‐to‐fuel efficiency of 40.9% is obtained with excellent long‐term stability. Mechanistic studies reveal a cooperative dual single‐atom effect. Ni single atoms act as the primary sites for CH 4 activation, while Co single atoms stabilize abundant oxygen vacancies in the CeO 2 support, promoting CO 2 activation to form O* and OH* species. These oxygen fluxes intercept CH 3 * via the oxygen‐assisted CH 3 O* pathway, reducing carbon deposition and the side reaction. These findings present a general strategy that employs dual single‐atom engineering to develop efficient, coke‐resistant catalysts for solar‐driven highly endothermic reactions.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 1, Issue 1
Published July 22, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (7)

C

Chu Zhang

MIIT Key Laboratory of Critical Materials Technology for New Energy Conversion and Storage, State Key Laboratory of Space Power-Sources, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Y

Yuhang Qi

School of Electronics and Information Engineering Hebei University of Technology Tianjin P. R. China

X

Xu Hu

Z

Zhou‐jun Wang

State Key Laboratory of High‐efficiency Utilization of Coal and Green Chemical Engineering, College of Chemistry &amp; Chemical Engineering Ningxia University Yinchuan Ningxia 750021 China

X

Xusheng Wang

J

Jinhua Ye

Advanced Catalytic Materials Research Center, School of Materials Science and Engineering; State Key Laboratory of Precious Metal Functional Materials

H

Hui Song

Advanced Catalytic Materials Research Center, School of Materials Science and Engineering