Application of single-atom catalysts in carbon dioxide reduction

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Abstract

As an abundant and inexpensive C1 resource, CO2 transformation by renewable energy has attracted much interest, and become a most promising strategy for sustainable development. Meanwhile, the single-atom catalyst, with its unique structure and electronic properties, has been widely used and acted as a bridge between hetero- and homogeneous catalysis. In this review, we outlined the recent advances on single-atom catalysts toward the catalytic reduction of CO2 under different external environment conditions, including the design of single-atom catalysts, the catalytic behavior of single atoms in CO2 conversion, as well as the challenges and prospect of such novel catalysts in the fields of CO2 reduction.

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Xu, J., Liu, Q., Yang, X., Huang, Y., & Zhang, T. (2018). Application of single-atom catalysts in carbon dioxide reduction. Scientia Sinica Chimica, 48(2), 108–113. https://doi.org/10.1360/N032017-00196

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