Fan Yang, Haoyu Han, Hailong Duan, Fangkun Fan, Shenghua Chen, Bao Yu Xia, Ya-Ling He
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Abstract
Single site catalysts (SSCs), characterized by high atomic utilization and well-defined active sites, exhibit significant potential in the field of CO2 electroreduction (CO2RR). Typically, SSCs tend to exhibit a 2-electron transfer reaction in CO2RR, and there remain significant challenges in achieving efficient conversion above 2-electrons (methane (CH4) and multicarbon products(C2+). Therefore, a systematic review is crucial to summarize the recent advancements in single site CO2 electrocatalysts and their structure-activity relationship. The discussion begins with the state-of-the-art characterization techniques of SSCs. Then the influence of central atoms, coordination environments, support and metal-support interactions on catalytic performance of SSCs is discussed in detail. Subsequently, the regulation strategies to improve the activity and selectivity of CH4 and C2+ products are discussed. Furthermore, the dynamic evolution of metal active sites and the true nature of active sites during CO2RR are also addressed. Finally, the challenges associated with the utilization of SSCs in CO2RR for CH4 and C2+ product formation are analyzed.
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Established in 2011, Advanced Energy Materials is an international, interdisciplinary, English-language journal that focuses on materials used in energy harvesting, conversion, and storage. It is regarded as a top-quality journal alongside Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, and Small.
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