“…We were particularly interested in the use of organic diboron reagents because of their unique Lewis acidity and reducing ability ( vide supra ). Previous work in the area of synthetic organic chemistry showed that, upon binding to a Lewis basic oxygen atom, these organic diboron species can function as single electron reducing agents, thus allowing for various important transformations (Liu et al., 2019, Mo et al., 2010, Mo et al., 2018, Pietsch et al., 2015, Wang et al., 2016, Zhang and Jiao, 2017). Based on these reasons, we envisioned that, upon the coordination of such diboron compounds with the surface oxygen atom in metal oxide materials, the formation of surface diboron-oxygen Lewis pair may induce single electron transfer from the ipso -O 2c site to the adjacent Ti site.…”