Figure - available from: Topics in Current Chemistry
This content is subject to copyright. Terms and conditions apply.
Complicated strategies for coordination environment modulating and performance regulation of SACs. a Electrocatalytic performance promoting of single-atomic Fe sites by adjacent Te atoms for CO2RR. b Free-energy diagram of CO2RR to CO over Ni2-N4-C2, Ni-N3-C and Ni4-N-C models. c Regulating the FeN4 moiety by constructing Fe–Mo dual-metal atom sites for efficient electrochemical ORR. d S-anion-coordinated Ru-N-C catalyst for ORR. e Schematic of SACs, highlighting first and second coordination spheres and center active metal

Complicated strategies for coordination environment modulating and performance regulation of SACs. a Electrocatalytic performance promoting of single-atomic Fe sites by adjacent Te atoms for CO2RR. b Free-energy diagram of CO2RR to CO over Ni2-N4-C2, Ni-N3-C and Ni4-N-C models. c Regulating the FeN4 moiety by constructing Fe–Mo dual-metal atom sites for efficient electrochemical ORR. d S-anion-coordinated Ru-N-C catalyst for ORR. e Schematic of SACs, highlighting first and second coordination spheres and center active metal

Source publication
Article
Full-text available
Metal-based catalysts, encompassing both homogeneous and heterogeneous types, play a vital role in the modern chemical industry. Heterogeneous metal-based catalysts usually possess more varied catalytically active centers than homogeneous catalysts, making it challenging to regulate their catalytic performance. In contrast, homogeneous catalysts ha...