Abstract

Partial oxidation of methane is a promising alternative strategy for methanol production under mild reaction conditions; however, significant challenges hinder the development of appropriate catalysts. In this study, based on first-principles calculations, we demonstrate that a single Fe atom supported on anatase TiO 2 (001) provides double active sites (Fe and Ti 5C ) to activate gas-phase O 2 and form O-assisted intermediates. The triple state Fe-O/TiO 2 (001) system exhibited better activity for methane activation (Δ G max = 1.02 eV). Our findings offer new insights into the design of non-noble-3 d transition metal single-atom catalysts on TiO 2 (001) for partial methane oxidation via an inexpensive O 2 oxidant under mild reaction conditions.

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