Currently, much attention has been paid to the efforts
to stabilize
and regulate single atoms through supports to obtain decent electrocatalytic
behaviors. However, little concern was given to the effect of single
atoms on modulating the electronic structure of supports, despite
the catalytic activities and large quantities of supports in the catalytic
reactions. Herein, we have localized Ru single atoms onto two-dimensional
layered double hydroxide (NiFe-LDH) and studied the role of Ru single
atoms in adjusting the electronic structure of the NiFe-LDH support.
Spin polarization of 3d electrons for Fe and electron redistribution
in NiFe-LDH were effectively modulated through the interaction between
Ru single atoms and NiFe-LDH. As a result, the luminol redox reaction
and reactive oxygen revolution were simultaneously promoted by Ru
single-atom-modulated NiFe-LDH, manifested as boosted electrochemiluminescence
(ECL). Therefore, we have provided valid information to reveal the
regulation effect of single atoms on the spin state and electronic
structure of the supports. It is anticipated that our strategy may
arouse wide interest in manipulating single-atom-modulated supports