Integrative catalytic pairs for efficient multi-intermediate catalysis

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Original languageEnglish
Journal / PublicationNature Nanotechnology
Online published5 Aug 2024
Publication statusOnline published - 5 Aug 2024

Abstract

Single-atom catalysts (SACs) have attracted considerable research interest owing to their combined merits of homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. However, the uniform and isolated active sites of SACs fall short in catalysing complex chemical processes that simultaneously involve multiple intermediates. In this Review, we highlight an emerging class of catalysts with adjacent binary active centres, which is called integrative catalytic pairs (ICPs), showing not only atomic-scale site-to-site electronic interactions but also synergistic catalytic effects. Compared with SACs or their derivative dual-atom catalysts (DACs), multi-interactive intermediates on ICPs can overcome kinetic barriers, adjust reaction pathways and break the universal linear scaling relations as the smallest active units. Starting from this active-site design principle, each single active atom can be considered as a brick to further build integrative catalytic clusters (ICCs) with desirable configurations, towards trimer or even larger multi-atom units depending on the requirement of a given reaction. © Springer Nature Limited 2024.

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Integrative catalytic pairs for efficient multi-intermediate catalysis. / Wang, Qilun; Cheng, Yaqi; Yang, Hong Bin et al.
In: Nature Nanotechnology, 05.08.2024.

Research output: Journal Publications and ReviewsRGC 21 - Publication in refereed journalpeer-review