In Situ Technology in Single-Atom Catalysis: Moving the Limits of Application
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Catalytic Materials".
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Interests: single-atom catalysts; electrocatalysts; photocatalysts; energy conversion; operando spectroscopy; separation
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Dear Colleagues,
Single-atom catalysis (SACs) has certainly emerged as one of the most active fields in heterogeneous catalysis. Due to the advances in practical methods, characterization techniques, and computational modeling, we now have numerous SACs with unique properties for a wide variety of applications. Nevertheless, the specificity of SACs requires theoretical advances with particularly careful observation. The operando technique is a powerful method for giving us the details about properties, activity, and selectivity relationships SACs systems.
This Special Issue therefore focuses on recent progresses in SACs for a wide range of catalytic applications, as well as the challenges and prospects of developing in situ/operando technologies for the catalysis system. That is, the discovery of the unique catalytic mechanism of SACs through operando techniques, the proposal of criteria for theoretically designing SACs, and the extension of the original concept of SACs are introduced. This prospect is expected to inspire more in-depth thinking on future research on SACs.
Dr. Imgon Hwang
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- single-atom catalysts
- photocatalysts
- electrocatalysts
- heterogeneous catalysts
- operando techniques
- in situ characterization
- energy conversion
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