锚固
催化作用
材料科学
杂原子
金属
电化学
电化学能量转换
Atom(片上系统)
纳米技术
化学物理
电极
化学
物理化学
有机化学
工程类
嵌入式系统
结构工程
冶金
计算机科学
戒指(化学)
作者
Yufei Zhao,Wenjie Jiang,Jinqiang Zhang,Emma C. Lovell,Rose Amal,Zhaojun Han,Xunyu Lu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202102801
摘要
Abstract Single‐atom catalysts (SACs) have been at the frontier of research field in catalysis owing to the maximized atomic utilization, unique structures and properties. The atomically dispersed and catalytically active metal atoms are necessarily anchored by surrounding atoms. As such, the structure and composition of anchoring sites significantly influence the catalytic performance of SACs even with the same metal element. Significant progress has been made to understand structure–activity relationships at an atomic level, but in‐depth understanding in precisely designing highly efficient SACs for the targeted reactions is still required. In this review, various anchoring sites in SACs are summarized and classified into five different types (doped heteroatoms, defect sites, surface atoms, metal sites, and cavity sites). Then, their impacts on catalytic performance are elucidated for electrochemical reactions based on their distance from the metal center (first coordination shell and beyond). Further, SACs anchored on two typical types of hosts, carbon‐ and metal‐based materials, are highlighted, and the effects of anchoring points on achieving the desirable atomic structure, catalytic performance, and reaction pathways are elaborated. At last, insights and outlook to the SAC field based on current achievements and challenges are presented.
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