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Building up libraries and production line for single atom catalysts with precursor-atomization strategy.


ABSTRACT: Having the excellent catalytic performance, single atom catalysts (SACs) arouse extensive research interest. However, the application of SACs is hindered by the lack of versatile and scalable preparation approaches. Here, we show a precursor-atomization strategy to produce SACs, involving the spray of droplets of solutions containing metal precursors onto support surface through ultrasonic atomization and the subsequent calcination. This approach is versatile to successful synthesis of a series of catalysts, including 19 SACs with different metal sites and supports and 3 derivatives of SACs (single atom alloys, double atom catalysts and bi-metallic SACs). Furthermore, it can be scaled up by a homemade production line with productivity over 1 kg day-1, and the well-controlled catalyst uniformity is evidenced by the identical characterization results and catalytic properties in Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling. This strategy lays a foundation for further investigation and may accelerate the trend from basic research to industrial applications of SACs.

SUBMITTER: He X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9522824 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Building up libraries and production line for single atom catalysts with precursor-atomization strategy.

He Xiaohui X   Zhang Hao H   Zhang Xingcong X   Zhang Ying Y   He Qian Q   Chen Hongyu H   Cheng Yujie Y   Peng Mi M   Qin Xuetao X   Ji Hongbing H   Ma Ding D  

Nature communications 20220929 1


Having the excellent catalytic performance, single atom catalysts (SACs) arouse extensive research interest. However, the application of SACs is hindered by the lack of versatile and scalable preparation approaches. Here, we show a precursor-atomization strategy to produce SACs, involving the spray of droplets of solutions containing metal precursors onto support surface through ultrasonic atomization and the subsequent calcination. This approach is versatile to successful synthesis of a series  ...[more]

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