Recent processing of interaction mechanisms of single metallic atom/clusters in energy electrocatalysis

Yifan Wei, Huicong Xia, Wenfu Yan, Jia-Nan Zhang
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Understanding the interactions between single metallic atom/clusters (SMACs) has been taken to an unprecedented level, due to the delicate conditions required to produce exotic phenomena in electrode materials, such as thermocatalysis, electrocatalysis, and energy storage devices. Recently, state-of-the-art synthesis methods, such as one-step pyrolysis and multistep pyrolysis, have been developed for SMACs. Herein the interactions between SMACs such as synergetic, charge redistribution effects, and mutual assistance effects, are studied. SMACs have the advantage of maximum utilization of atoms and scattered active sites compared to single metal atoms, and they also have flexible and tunable atom clusters. SMACs have been widely developed and have shown excellent catalytic performance in electrocatalysis. Herein, the self-interaction between SMACs and their catalytic mechanisms are systematically described. The challenges in current synthesis strategies, catalytic mechanisms, and industrial applications of SMACs are analyzed, and a possible synthesis method for SMACs is proposed.
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能量电催化中单金属原子/团簇相互作用机理研究进展
由于在电极材料(如热催化、电催化和储能装置)中产生奇异现象所需的微妙条件,对单金属原子/簇(SMACs)之间相互作用的理解已经达到了前所未有的水平。近年来,SMACs的一步热解和多步热解等合成方法得到了发展。本文研究了smac之间的协同效应、电荷重分配效应和互助效应等相互作用。与单一金属原子相比,SMACs具有最大限度地利用原子和分散活性位点的优点,并且具有灵活可调的原子团簇。SMACs在电催化中表现出优异的催化性能,得到了广泛的发展。本文系统地描述了SMACs之间的自相互作用及其催化机理。分析了目前SMACs的合成策略、催化机理和工业应用中存在的挑战,并提出了SMACs的可能合成方法。
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