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      Applications of MXene‐Based Single‐Atom Catalysts

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      Small Structures
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          Single‐atom catalysts (SACs) consist of isolated metal sites on the support through stable coordination bond, which usually have high catalytic activity and selectivity. With large surface area and electron tunability, metallic carbides, nitrides, or carbonic nitrides (MXenes) are suitable carriers for supporting isolated single‐metal atoms. The abundant surface‐functional groups and vacancy defects on MXenes are the ideal anchoring sites for isolated metal atoms. Herein, the advanced synthesis and characterization methods for MXene‐based SACs are first introduced. Three strategies (adsorption at functional groups, anchoring at metal vacancies, and anchoring at surface terminating group vacancies) appear to be feasible in ensuring the non‐aggregation of single‐metal atoms, which are attributed to the strong bonding between the single‐metal atoms and the carrier. The applications of MXene‐based SACs in electrocatalysis (including hydrogen evolution reaction, oxygen evolution reaction, oxygen reduction reaction, carbon dioxide reduction reaction, and nitrogen reduction reaction), energy storage (including Li‐ion batteries, metal–air batteries, and supercapacitors), and sensors (including gas sensors and biological sensors) are fundamentally reviewed. Finally, own insight on the current challenges and prospects of MXene‐based SACs is presented.

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            Single-atom catalysis of CO oxidation using Pt1/FeOx.

            Platinum-based heterogeneous catalysts are critical to many important commercial chemical processes, but their efficiency is extremely low on a per metal atom basis, because only the surface active-site atoms are used. Catalysts with single-atom dispersions are thus highly desirable to maximize atom efficiency, but making them is challenging. Here we report the synthesis of a single-atom catalyst that consists of only isolated single Pt atoms anchored to the surfaces of iron oxide nanocrystallites. This single-atom catalyst has extremely high atom efficiency and shows excellent stability and high activity for both CO oxidation and preferential oxidation of CO in H2. Density functional theory calculations show that the high catalytic activity correlates with the partially vacant 5d orbitals of the positively charged, high-valent Pt atoms, which help to reduce both the CO adsorption energy and the activation barriers for CO oxidation.
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              Single platinum atoms immobilized on an MXene as an efficient catalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction

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                Journal
                Small Structures
                Small Structures
                Wiley
                2688-4062
                2688-4062
                July 2023
                January 27 2023
                July 2023
                : 4
                : 7
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                [1 ] Institute of Physical Chemistry College of Chemistry Jilin University 2519 Jiefang Road Changchun 130021 P. R. China
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                10.1002/sstr.202200354
                cef0a1b3-35a4-48eb-b284-4d36876c81e9
                © 2023

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