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Single-Atom Alloys Materials for CO 2 and CH 4 Catalytic Conversion.

Chengxuan HeYalin GongSongting LiJiaxin WuZhaojun LuQixin LiLingzhi WangShiqun WuJinlong Zhang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
The catalytic conversion of greenhouse gases CH 4 and CO 2 constitutes an effective approach for alleviating the greenhouse effect and generating valuable chemical products. However, the intricate molecular characteristics characterized by high symmetry and bond energies, coupled with the complexity of associated reactions, pose challenges for conventional catalysts to attain high activity, product selectivity, and enduring stability. Single-atom alloys (SAAs) materials, distinguished by their tunable composition and unique electronic structures, confer versatile physicochemical properties and modulable functionalities. In recent years, SAAs materials demonstrate pronounced advantages and expansive prospects in catalytic conversion of CH 4 and CO 2 . This review begins by introducing the challenges entailed in catalytic conversion of CH 4 and CO 2 and the advantages offered by SAAs. Subsequently, the intricacies of synthesis strategies employed for SAAs are presented and characterization techniques and methodologies are introduced. The subsequent section furnishes a meticulous and inclusive overview of research endeavors concerning SAAs in CO 2 catalytic conversion, CH 4 conversion, and synergy CH 4 and CO 2 conversion. The particular emphasis is directed toward scrutinizing the intricate mechanisms underlying the influence of SAAs on reaction activity and product selectivity. Finally, insights are presented on the development and future challenges of SAAs in CH 4 and CO 2 conversion reactions.
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