Recent advances of single-atom alloy catalyst: Properties, synthetic methods and electrocatalytic applications

Jiahao Zhuang, Dingsheng Wang
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Developing high-performance and cost-effective electrocatalysts for clean and renewable energy conversion process has been proved a promising approach to deal with the global energy and environment issues. Single-atom alloy (SAA) catalyst, with foreign metal atoms atomically dispersed in the surface of a host metal, combines the merits of conventional metal alloys and single-atom catalysts. The maximum atomic utilization of active metal and unique structural and electrical properties of SAA offer great potential in boosting electrocatalytic activity and reducing the cost of manufacture. Meanwhile, the well-defined active sites raise an opportunity to shed the light on structure-activity relationship and further direct the synthesis of high-efficiency electrocatalysts. Herein, we focus on the recent developments of advanced SAA catalysts and discussed the general properties of SAAs. Then the design principle and synthetic methods were summarized. Next, we highlighted the practical applications of SAAs in electrocatalytic energy conversion and chemicals production, including hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, CO2 reduction reaction, N2 reduction reaction and other representative reactions. Finally, the challenges and future directions of SAAs are presented.

单原子合金催化剂的研究进展:性能、合成方法及电催化应用
开发用于清洁和可再生能源转换过程的高性能、高成本效益的电催化剂已被证明是解决全球能源和环境问题的一种很有前途的方法。单原子合金(SAA)催化剂具有原子分散在主体金属表面的外来金属原子,结合了传统金属合金和单原子催化剂的优点。活性金属的最大原子利用率以及SAA独特的结构和电学性能在提高电催化活性和降低制造成本方面具有巨大潜力。同时,明确的活性位点为揭示结构-活性关系和进一步指导高效电催化剂的合成提供了机会。在此,我们重点介绍了先进SAA催化剂的最新发展,并讨论了SAA的一般性质。然后总结了设计原理和合成方法。接下来,我们重点介绍了SAAs在电催化能量转换和化学品生产中的实际应用,包括析氢反应、析氧反应、CO2还原反应、N2还原反应等具有代表性的反应。最后,介绍了SAA面临的挑战和未来的发展方向。
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