Carbon Energy,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
4(6), P. 1021 - 1079
Published: July 14, 2022
Abstract
Currently,
more
than
86%
of
global
energy
consumption
is
still
mainly
dependent
on
traditional
fossil
fuels,
which
causes
resource
scarcity
and
even
emission
high
amounts
carbon
dioxide
(CO
2
),
resulting
in
a
severe
“Greenhouse
effect.”
Considering
this
situation,
the
concept
“carbon
neutrality”
has
been
put
forward
by
125
countries
one
after
another.
To
achieve
goals
neutrality,”
two
main
strategies
to
reduce
CO
emissions
develop
sustainable
clean
can
be
adopted.
Notably,
these
are
crucial
for
synthesis
advanced
single‐atom
catalysts
(SACs)
energy‐related
applications.
In
review,
we
highlight
unique
SACs
conversion
into
high‐efficiency
energy,
example,
through
photocatalytic,
electrocatalytic,
thermal
catalytic
hydrogenation
technologies,
convert
hydrocarbon
fuels
(CO,
CH
4
,
HCOOH,
3
OH,
multicarbon
[C
2+
]
products).
addition,
introduce
technologies
devices
replace
polluting
such
as
photocatalytic
electrocatalytic
water
splitting
produce
hydrogen
oxygen
reduction
reaction
(ORR)
fuel
cells.
Impressively,
several
representative
examples
(including
d
‐,
ds
p
f
‐blocks)
conversion,
H
ORR
discussed
describe
methods,
characterization,
corresponding
activity.
Finally,
review
concludes
with
description
challenges
outlooks
future
applications
contributing
toward
neutrality.
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
120(21), P. 11900 - 11955
Published: April 3, 2020
Manipulating
metal
atoms
in
a
controllable
way
for
the
synthesis
of
materials
with
desired
structure
and
properties
is
holy
grail
chemical
synthesis.
The
recent
emergence
single
atomic
site
catalysts
(SASC)
demonstrates
that
we
are
moving
toward
this
goal.
Owing
to
maximum
efficiency
atom-utilization
unique
structures
properties,
SASC
have
attracted
extensive
research
attention
interest.
prerequisite
scientific
practical
applications
fabricate
highly
reactive
stable
on
appropriate
supports.
In
review,
various
synthetic
strategies
summarized
concrete
examples
highlighting
key
issues
methods
stabilize
supports
suppress
their
migration
agglomeration.
Next,
discuss
how
conditions
affect
catalytic
before
ending
review
by
prospects
challenges
as
well
further
researches
SASC.
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
120(21), P. 11703 - 11809
Published: Oct. 21, 2020
Isolated
atoms
featuring
unique
reactivity
are
at
the
heart
of
enzymatic
and
homogeneous
catalysts.
In
contrast,
although
concept
has
long
existed,
single-atom
heterogeneous
catalysts
(SACs)
have
only
recently
gained
prominence.
Host
materials
similar
functions
to
ligands
in
catalysts,
determining
stability,
local
environment,
electronic
properties
isolated
thus
providing
a
platform
for
tailoring
targeted
applications.
Within
just
decade,
we
witnessed
many
examples
SACs
both
disrupting
diverse
fields
catalysis
with
their
distinctive
substantially
enriching
our
understanding
molecular
processes
on
surfaces.
To
date,
term
SAC
mostly
refers
late
transition
metal-based
systems,
but
numerous
exist
which
other
elements
play
key
catalytic
roles.
This
review
provides
compositional
encyclopedia
SACs,
celebrating
10th
anniversary
introduction
this
term.
By
defining
broadest
sense,
explore
full
elemental
diversity,
joining
different
areas
across
whole
periodic
table,
discussing
historical
milestones
recent
developments.
particular,
examine
coordination
structures
associated
accessed
through
distinct
single-atom–host
combinations
relate
them
main
applications
thermo-,
electro-,
photocatalysis,
revealing
trends
element-specific
evolution,
host
design,
uses.
Finally,
highlight
frontiers
field,
including
multimetallic
atom
proximity
control,
possible
multistep
cascade
reactions,
identifying
challenges,
propose
directions
future
development
flourishing
field.
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
120(21), P. 12089 - 12174
Published: May 1, 2020
Metal-organic
frameworks
(MOFs)
are
a
class
of
distinctive
porous
crystalline
materials
constructed
by
metal
ions/clusters
and
organic
linkers.
Owing
to
their
structural
diversity,
functional
adjustability,
high
surface
area,
different
types
MOF-based
single
sites
well
exploited,
including
coordinately
unsaturated
from
nodes
metallolinkers,
as
active
species
immobilized
MOFs.
Furthermore,
controllable
thermal
transformation
MOFs
can
upgrade
them
nanomaterials
functionalized
with
single-atom
catalysts
(SACs).
These
unique
features
derivatives
enable
serve
highly
versatile
platform
for
catalysis,
which
has
actually
been
becoming
rapidly
developing
interdisciplinary
research
area.
In
this
review,
we
overview
the
recent
developments
catalysis
at
in
emphasis
on
structures
applications
thermocatalysis,
electrocatalysis,
photocatalysis.
We
also
compare
results
summarize
major
insights
gained
works
providing
challenges
prospects
emerging
field.
Chemical Society Reviews,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
49(7), P. 2215 - 2264
Published: Jan. 1, 2020
This
review
summarized
the
fabrication
routes
and
characterization
methods
of
atomic
site
electrocatalysts
(ASCs)
followed
by
their
applications
for
water
splitting,
oxygen
reduction
selective
oxidation.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
60(9), P. 4448 - 4463
Published: April 21, 2020
Abstract
Single‐atom
catalysts
(SACs)
with
highly
active
sites
atomically
dispersed
on
substrates
exhibit
unique
advantages
regarding
maximum
atomic
efficiency,
abundant
chemical
structures,
and
extraordinary
catalytic
performances
for
multiple
important
reactions.
In
particular,
M–N–C
SACs
(M=transition
metal
atom)
demonstrate
optimal
electrocatalytic
activity
the
oxygen
reduction
reaction
(ORR)
have
attracted
extensive
attention
recently.
Despite
substantial
efforts
in
fabricating
various
SACs,
principles
regulating
intrinsic
of
their
not
been
sufficiently
studied.
this
Review,
we
summarize
regulation
strategies
promoting
ORR
by
modulation
center
atoms,
coordinated
environmental
guest
groups.
Theoretical
calculations
experimental
investigations
are
both
included
to
afford
a
comprehensive
understanding
structure–performance
relationship.
Finally,
future
directions
developing
advanced
other
analogous
reactions
proposed.
Advanced Functional Materials,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
30(31)
Published: June 9, 2020
Abstract
The
recent
advances
in
electrocatalysis
for
oxygen
reduction
reaction
(ORR),
evolution
(OER),
hydrogen
(HER),
oxidation
(HOR),
carbon
dioxide
(CO
2
RR),
and
nitrogen
(NRR)
are
thoroughly
reviewed.
This
comprehensive
review
focuses
on
the
single‐atom
catalysts
(SACs)
including
Sc,
Cr,
Mn,
Fe,
Co,
Ni,
Cu,
Zn,
Mo,
Sn,
W,
Bi,
Ru,
Rh,
Pd,
Ag,
Ir,
Pt,
Au
with
single‐metal
sites
or
dual‐metal
sites.
development
of
electrocatalysts
novel
configurations
compositions
is
documented.
understanding
process–structure–property
relationships
highlighted.
For
SACs,
their
electrocatalytic
performance
stability
fuel
cells,
zinc–air
batteries,
electrolyzers,
CO
RR,
NRR
summarized.
challenges
perspectives
emerging
field
discussed.
Angewandte Chemie International Edition,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
59(7), P. 2705 - 2709
Published: Dec. 10, 2019
The
general
synthesis
and
control
of
the
coordination
environment
single-atom
catalysts
(SACs)
remains
a
great
challenge.
Herein,
host-guest
cooperative
protection
strategy
has
been
developed
to
construct
SACs
by
introducing
polypyrrole
(PPy)
into
bimetallic
metal-organic
framework.
As
an
example,
introduction
Mg2+
in
MgNi-MOF-74
extends
distance
between
adjacent
Ni
atoms;
PPy
guests
serve
as
N
source
stabilize
isolated
atoms
during
pyrolysis.
result,
series
(named
NiSA
-Nx
-C)
with
different
numbers
have
fabricated
controlling
pyrolysis
temperature.
Significantly,
-N2
-C
catalyst,
lowest
number,
achieves
high
CO
Faradaic
efficiency
(98
%)
turnover
frequency
(1622
h-1
),
far
superior
those
-N3
-N4
-C,
electrocatalytic
CO2
reduction.
Theoretical
calculations
reveal
that
low
number
sites
is
favorable
formation
COOH*
intermediate
thus
accounts
for
its
activity.
Journal of the American Chemical Society,
Journal Year:
2019,
Volume and Issue:
141(50), P. 19800 - 19806
Published: Nov. 25, 2019
Emerging
as
a
new
frontier
in
heterogeneous
catalysis,
single-atom
site
catalysts
(SSCs)
have
sparked
enormous
attention
and
bring
about
opportunities
to
oxygen
reduction
electrocatalysis.
Despite
considerable
progress
achieved
recently,
most
of
the
reported
SSCs
suffer
from
either
insufficient
activity
or
unsatisfactory
stability,
which
severely
retards
their
practical
application.
Here,
we
demonstrate
novel
Ru-SSC
with
appropriate
adsorption
free
energy
OH*
(ΔGOH*)
confer
excellent
low
Fenton
reactivity
maintain
long-term
stability.
The
as-developed
exhibits
encouraging
reaction
turnover
frequency
4.99
e–
s–1
sites–1,
far
exceeding
state-of-the-art
Fe-SSC
counterpart
(0.816
sites–1),
result
Ru
level
regulation
via
spontaneous
OH
binding.
Furthermore,
greatly
suppressed
reactivity,
restrained
generation
reactive
species
directly
observed,
thus
endowing
much
more
superior
stability
(only
17
mV
negative
shift
after
20
000
cycles)
than
(31
mV).
application
is
further
validated
by
its
real
fuel
cell
device.
ACS Catalysis,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
10(14), P. 7584 - 7618
Published: June 11, 2020
Single
metal
atoms
embedded
within
select
supporting
matrices
have
shown
great
potential
in
the
development
of
high-efficiency,
low-cost
electrocatalysts
because
maximal
atom
utilization
and
mass
activity.
As
single
are
stabilized
by
coordination
bonds
with
substrate,
strong
metal–support
interactions
can
be
exploited
for
ready
manipulation
electrocatalytic
activity
selectivity
toward
target
reactions.
However,
most
single-atom
catalysts
(SACs)
prepared
pyrolysis
contain
a
wide
range
structures.
Resolving
atomic
configurations
moieties
represents
critical
first
step
establishment
an
unambiguous
correlation
between
SAC
structure
In
this
Review,
we
summarize
recent
progress
studies
electrocatalysts,
focus
on
impacts
sites
activities
series
reactions
that
important
various
electrochemical
energy
technologies,
such
as
hydrogen
evolution
reaction,
oxygen
reduction
nitrogen
CO2
so
on.
The
survey
entails
SACs,
from
noble
metals
(e.g.,
Pt,
Pd,
Ru,
Ir,
Au,
etc.)
to
non-noble
Fe,
Co,
Ni,
Cu,
etc.),
supported
variety
substrate
materials
pristine
doped
carbon,
metal,
oxide,
sulfide,
etc.).
Finally,
Review
concludes
perspective
highlighting
promises
challenges
further
SACs
context
chemistry.