ACS ES&T Engineering,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
2(10), P. 1776 - 1796
Published: Sept. 7, 2022
Single
atom
catalysts
(SACs)
have
emerged
as
a
promising
catalyst
material
architecture
for
energy,
chemical,
and
environmental
applications.
In
the
past
several
years,
SACs
been
increasingly
explored
persulfate-based
advanced
oxidation
processes
(AOPs)
due
to
their
superior
persulfate
activation
pollutant
degradation
performance
compared
benchmark
dissolved
ion
nanoparticle
catalysts.
However,
there
still
exist
uncertainties
on
mechanism
of
by
SACs,
which
involves
complex
interplay
sulfate
hydroxyl
radicals,
singlet
oxygen,
high-valent
metal
species,
and/or
mediated
electron
transfer.
Questions
also
remain
how
ions
molecularly
align
single
site,
are
converted
into
reactive
what
design
parameters
lead
higher
efficiency
degradation.
this
critical
review,
we
examine
SAC
materials
employed
AOPs
discuss
they
function
differently
counterparts.
We
further
our
discussion
current
limitations,
opportunities,
future
research
needs
in
(i)
filling
knowledge
gaps
mechanisms
persulfate-SAC
interactions;
(ii)
augmenting
fundamental
with
theoretical
simulation
situ
characterization
techniques;
(iii)
improving
tailored
applications;
(iv)
proactively
considering
challenges
associated
engineering
practices
water
matrixes.
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. 12217 - 12314
Published: Nov. 2, 2020
Electrocatalysts
with
single
metal
atoms
as
active
sites
have
received
increasing
attention
owing
to
their
high
atomic
utilization
efficiency
and
exotic
catalytic
activity
selectivity.
This
review
aims
provide
a
comprehensive
summary
on
the
recent
development
of
such
single-atom
electrocatalysts
(SAECs)
for
various
energy-conversion
reactions.
The
discussion
starts
an
introduction
different
types
SAECs,
followed
by
overview
synthetic
methodologies
control
dispersion
atomically
resolved
characterization
using
state-of-the-art
microscopic
spectroscopic
techniques.
In
recognition
extensive
applications
electrocatalytic
studies
are
dissected
in
terms
important
electrochemical
reactions,
including
hydrogen
evolution
reaction
(HER),
oxygen
(OER),
reduction
(ORR),
carbon
dioxide
(CO2RR),
nitrogen
(NRR).
Examples
SAECs
deliberated
each
case
performance,
structure-property
relationships,
enhancement
mechanisms.
A
perspective
is
provided
at
end
section
about
remaining
challenges
opportunities
targeted
reaction.
Chemical Reviews,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
120(21), P. 11810 - 11899
Published: Aug. 13, 2020
Atomically
dispersed
metal
catalysts
(ADCs),
as
an
emerging
class
of
heterogeneous
catalysts,
have
been
widely
investigated
during
the
past
two
decades.
The
atomic
dispersion
nature
catalytic
centers
makes
them
ideal
system
for
bridging
homogeneous
and
catalysts.
recent
rapid
development
new
synthetic
strategies
has
led
to
explosive
growth
ADCs
with
a
wide
spectrum
atoms
on
supports
different
chemical
compositions
natures.
availability
diverse
creates
powerful
materials
platform
investigating
mechanisms
complicated
catalysis
at
levels.
Considering
most
are
coordinated
by
donors
from
supports,
this
review
will
demonstrate
how
surface
coordination
chemistry
plays
important
role
in
determining
performance
ADCs.
This
start
link
between
catalysis.
After
brief
description
advantages
limitations
common
structure
characterization
methods
ADCs,
types
be
discussed.
We
mainly
illustrate
local
vicinal
species
support
systems
act
together
center
determine
activity,
selectivity,
stability
dynamic
change
highlighted.
At
end
review,
personal
perspectives
further
field
provided.
Advanced Energy Materials,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
10(38)
Published: Aug. 13, 2020
Abstract
Electrocatalysis
plays
a
critical
role
in
clean
energy
conversion,
enabling
great
improvement
for
future
sustainable
technologies.
Single
atom
catalysts
(SACs)
derived
from
metal–organic
framework
(MOF)
are
emerging
extraordinary
materials
electrochemical
catalytic
applications.
Covering
the
merits
of
unique
electronic
structure,
low‐coordination
environment,
quantum
size
effect,
and
metal–support
interaction,
SACs
promise
enhanced
electrocatalytic
activity,
stability,
selectivity
field
conversion.
In
this
article,
MOF
synthesis
routes
to
afford
well‐dispersed
along
with
respective
mechanism
systematically
reviewed
first,
typical
examples
each
strategy
carefully
discussed.
Then
characterization
techniques
understanding
isolated
spatial
distribution,
local
coordination
environment
SACs,
insights
into
stable
mechanisms
provided
by
density
functional
theory
(DFT)
calculations
summarized.
addition,
several
important
applications
MOF‐derived
including
oxygen
reduction
reaction,
CO
2
nitrogen
hydrogen
evolution
etc.,
highlighted.
To
facilitate
development
high‐performing
technical
challenges
corresponding
research
directions
proposed.
Energy & environment materials,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
6(5)
Published: May 28, 2022
Electrochemical
water
splitting
represents
one
of
the
most
promising
technologies
to
produce
green
hydrogen,
which
can
help
realize
goal
achieving
carbon
neutrality.
While
substantial
efforts
on
a
laboratory
scale
have
been
made
for
understanding
fundamental
catalysis
and
developing
high‐performance
electrocatalysts
two
half‐reactions
involved
in
electrocatalysis,
much
less
attention
has
paid
doing
relevant
research
larger
scale.
For
example,
few
such
researches
done
an
industrial
Herein,
we
review
very
recent
endeavors
bridge
gaps
between
applications
electrolysis.
We
begin
by
introducing
fundamentals
electrochemical
then
present
comparisons
testing
protocol,
figure
merit,
catalyst
interest,
manufacturing
cost
industry‐based
water‐electrolysis
research.
Special
is
tracking
surface
reconstruction
process
identifying
real
catalytic
species
under
different
conditions,
highlight
significant
distinctions
corresponding
mechanisms.
Advances
designs
industry‐relevant
electrolysis
are
also
summarized,
reveal
progress
moving
practical
forward
accelerating
synergies
material
science
engineering.
Perspectives
challenges
electrocatalyst
design
strategies
proposed
finally
further
lab‐scale
large‐scale
electrocatalysis
applications.
Energy & Environmental Science,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
14(5), P. 2809 - 2858
Published: Jan. 1, 2021
Non-carbon
supported
SACs
were
classified
into
eight
categories
based
on
the
nature
of
their
substrates
for
first
time,
and
corresponding
anchoring
stabilization
mechanisms
have
been
systematically
summarized
discussed.