材料科学
Atom(片上系统)
基质(水族馆)
催化作用
热稳定性
色散(光学)
化学物理
集聚经济
金属
纳米技术
化学工程
化学
地质学
工程类
计算机科学
嵌入式系统
物理
光学
海洋学
冶金
生物化学
作者
Yonggang Yao,Zhennan Huang,Pengfei Xie,Lianping Wu,Lu Ma,Tangyuan Li,Zhenqian Pang,Miaolun Jiao,Zhiqiang Liang,Jinlong Gao,Yang He,Dylan J. Kline,Michael R. Zachariah,Chongmin Wang,Jun Lü,Tianpin Wu,Teng Li,Chao Wang,Reza Shahbazian‐Yassar,Liangbing Hu
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41565-019-0518-7
摘要
The stability of single-atom catalysts is critical for their practical applications. Although a high temperature can promote the bond formation between metal atoms and the substrate with an enhanced stability, it often causes atom agglomeration and is incompatible with many temperature-sensitive substrates. Here, we report using controllable high-temperature shockwaves to synthesize and stabilize single atoms at very high temperatures (1,500-2,000 K), achieved by a periodic on-off heating that features a short on state (55 ms) and a ten-times longer off state. The high temperature provides the activation energy for atom dispersion by forming thermodynamically favourable metal-defect bonds and the off-state critically ensures the overall stability, especially for the substrate. The resultant high-temperature single atoms exhibit a superior thermal stability as durable catalysts. The reported shockwave method is facile, ultrafast and universal (for example, Pt, Ru and Co single atoms, and carbon, C3N4 and TiO2 substrates), which opens a general route for single-atom manufacturing that is conventionally challenging.
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