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Abstract Porous CoNC catalysts with ultrahigh surface area are highly required for catalytic reactions. Here, a scale‐up method to synthesize gram‐quantities of isolated Co single‐site catalysts anchored on N‐doped porous carbon nanobelt (Co‐ISA/CNB) by pyrolysis of biomass‐derived chitosan is reported. The usage of ZnCl 2 and CoCl 2 salts as effective activation–graphitization agents can introduce a porous belt‐like nanostructure with ultrahigh specific surface area (2513 m 2 g −1 ) and high graphitization degree. Spherical aberration correction electron microscopy and X‐ray absorption fine structure analysis reveal that Co species are present as isolated single sites and stabilized by nitrogen in CoN 4 structure. All these characters make Co‐ISA/CNB an efficient catalyst for selective oxidation of aromatic alkanes at room temperature. For oxidation of ethylbenzene, the Co‐ISA/CNB catalysts yield a conversion up to 98% with 99% selectivity, while Co nanoparticles are inert. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the generated CoO centers on isolated Co single sites are responsible for the excellent catalytic efficiency.
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