Electronic Metal-Support Interaction of Single-Atom Catalysts and Applications in Electrocatalysis

Adv Mater. 2020 Dec;32(49):e2003300. doi: 10.1002/adma.202003300. Epub 2020 Oct 30.

Abstract

The electronic metal-support interaction (EMSI), which acts as a bridge between theoretical electronic study and the design of heterogenous catalysts, has attracted much attention. Utilizing the interaction between the metal and the support is one of the most essential strategies to enhance electrocatalytic efficiency due to structural and synergetic promotion. To date, as the ideal model for realizing EMSI, many types of single-atom catalysts (SACs) have been developed. The understanding of the electronic interaction on SACs has also been pushed to a higher level. However, systematic theories and operando experiments are seldom reported, and will be necessary to put forward and be carried out, respectively. Herein, the types, characterization, mechanism, and electrocatalytic applications of EMSI are comprehensively summarized and discussed. In addition to the basic information above, the challenges, opportunities, and future development of the EMSI on SACs are also proposed to present an overall view and reference to the later research.

Keywords: electrocatalysis; electronic interactions; metal-support interactions; single-atom catalysts.

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