Dual-Active-Sites Single-Atom Catalysts for Advanced Applications

Shaolong Zhang*, Minchen Hou, Yanliang Zhai, Hongjie Liu, Dong Zhai, Youqi Zhu, Li Ma, Bin Wei, Jing Huang*

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Abstract

Dual-Active-Sites Single-Atom catalysts (DASs SACs) are not only the improvement of SACs but also the expansion of dual-atom catalysts. The DASs SACs contains dual active sites, one of which is a single atomic active site, and the other active site can be a single atom or other type of active site, endowing DASs SACs with excellent catalytic performance and a wide range of applications. The DASs SACs are categorized into seven types, including the neighboring mono metallic DASs SACs, bonded DASs SACs, non-bonded DASs SACs, bridged DASs SACs, asymmetric DASs SACs, metal and nonmetal combined DASs SACs and space separated DASs SACs. Based on the above classification, the general methods for the preparation of DASs SACs are comprehensively described, especially their structural characteristics are discussed in detail. Meanwhile, the in-depth assessments of DASs SACs for variety applications including electrocatalysis, thermocatalysis and photocatalysis are provided, as well as their unique catalytic mechanism are addressed. Moreover, the prospects and challenges for DASs SACs and related applications are highlighted. The authors believe the great expectations for DASs SACs, and this review will provide novel conceptual and methodological perspectives and exciting opportunities for further development and application of DASs SACs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2302739
JournalSmall
Volume19
Issue number42
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • applications
  • classification
  • dual-active-sites
  • single-atom catalysts

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