Collaborative Research: Photocatalytic Activity Descriptors of Well-defined Surface Cobalt Sites on Carbon Nitride

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Abstract

With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Gonghu Li of the University of New Hampshire, Professor Jier Huang of Boston College and Professor Anatoly Frenkel of Stony Brook University are studying key characteristics of catalysts that promote efficient conversion of carbon dioxide to energy-rich fuels using light. The catalysts will be prepared by placing isolated metal ions on a polymer that absorbs sunlight and generates electrons that convert carbon dioxide to fuels. The catalyst structures will be investigated using advanced spectroscopic techniques and machine learning-assisted data analysis. This research will contribute to the development of innovative catalysts for recycling carbon dioxide. With a strong focus on fundamental catalysis research, this project also provides a versatile platform for training students in the STEM fields. With the support of the Chemical Catalysis program in the Division of Chemistry, Professor Gonghu Li of the University of New Hampshire, Professor Jier Huang of Boston College and Professor Anatoly Frenkel of Stony Brook University are studying photocatalysts featuring atomically dispersed surface metal sites. The researchers with complementary expertise collaborate to investigate photocatalytic activity descriptors of single cobalt sites on graphitic carbon nitride. A series of photocatalysts with tunable charge separation and transfer properties will be synthesized. The correlation of s

Key facts

NSF award ID
2452446
Awardee
SUNY at Stony Brook (NY)
SAM.gov UEI
M746VC6XMNH9
PI
Anatoly I Frenkel
Primary program
01002425DB NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
All programs
Estimated total
$300,000
Funds obligated
$300,000
Transaction type
Continuing Grant
Period
09/01/2025 → 08/31/2028