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Single‐Atom Catalysts: A Sustainable Pathway for the Advanced Catalytic Applications

Baljeet SinghCICECO‐Aveiro Institute of Materials University of Aveiro Department of Chemistry Aveiro 3810‐193 PortugalVikas SharmaCentre for Converging Technologies University of Rajasthan Jaipur 302004 IndiaRahul P. GaikwadDepartment of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai‐Marathwada Campus Jalna Maharashtra 431213 IndiaPaolo FornasieroDepartment of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences INSTM Trieste Research Unit and ICCOM‐CNR Trieste Research Unit University of Trieste Trieste I‐34127 ItalyRadek ZbořilNanotechnology Centre VŠB‐Technical University of Ostrava 17. listopadu 2172/15 Ostrava‐Poruba 708 00 Czech RepublicManoj B. GawandeDepartment of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai‐Marathwada Campus Jalna Maharashtra 431213 India
2021en
ABI

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A heterogeneous catalyst is a backbone of modern sustainable green industries; and understanding the relationship between its structure and properties is the key for its advancement. Recently, many upscaling synthesis strategies for the development of a variety of respectable control atomically precise heterogeneous catalysts are reported and explored for various important applications in catalysis for energy and environmental remediation. Precise atomic-scale control of catalysts has allowed to significantly increase activity, selectivity, and in some cases stability. This approach has proved to be relevant in various energy and environmental related technologies such as fuel cell, chemical reactors for organic synthesis, and environmental remediation. Therefore, this review aims to critically analyze the recent progress on single-atom catalysts (SACs) application in oxygen reduction reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, hydrogen evolution reaction, and chemical and/or electrochemical organic transformations. Finally, opportunities that may open up in the future are summarized, along with suggesting new applications for possible exploitation of SACs.

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