Frontiers in Chemistry (Dec 2021)

Catalytic Scenarios Over Metal-Carbon Interaction Interface

  • Liwen Xing,
  • Yujuan Jin,
  • Yujuan Jin,
  • Yunxuan Weng,
  • Yunxuan Weng,
  • Yongjun Ji

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2021.810147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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Numerous efforts have been devoted to investigating the catalytic events and disclosing the catalytic nature of the metal-carbon interaction interface. Nevertheless, the local deconstruction of catalytically active metal-carbon interface was still missing. Herein, the selected four types of landmark catalytic paradigms were highlighted, which was expected to clarify their essence and thus simplify the catalytic scenarios of the metal-carbon interface—carbon-supported metal nanoparticles, carbon-confined single-atom sites, chainmail catalysis, and the Mott-Schottky effect. The potential challenges and new opportunities were also proposed in the field. This perspective is believed to give an in-depth understanding of the catalytic nature of the metal-carbon interaction interface and in turn provide rational guidance to the delicate design of novel high-performance carbon-supported metal catalysts.

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