Transition Metals Based Dual Single‐atom Catalysts for Oxygen Electrocatalysis: Stunning Advances and Future Prospects

Author:

Ajmal Saira1,Zhao Yulin2,Yasin Ghulam1ORCID,Boakye Felix Ofori1,Tabish Mohammad3,Alam Mohammed Mujahid45,Al‐Sehemi Abdullah G.45,Zhao Wei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Advanced Study Shenzhen University Shenzhen 518060 Guangdong China

2. School of Materials and Chemistry Southwest University of Science and Technology Mianyang 621010 Sichuan China

3. College of Materials Science and Engineering Beijing University of Chemical Technology Beijing 100029 China

4. Research Center for Advanced Materials Science (RCAMS) King Khalid University Abha 61413 Saudi Arabia

5. Department of Chemistry College of Science King Khalid University Abha 61413 Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractDuring the past few years, single‐atom catalysts (SACs) have attracted considerable attention in electrolysis due to their outstanding catalytic performance and efficient atomic utilization. SACs exhibit a simple structure, high catalytic activity, consistent scaling relationships for single sites, and low metal content but their practical applications are still limited. Dual single‐atom catalysts (DACs), which feature excellent selectivity, high atomic utilization efficiency, and remarkable stability, are emerging as new frontiers in heterogeneous electrocatalysis. They increase catalytic activity by promoting synergistic effects between metal‐active sites. In this paper, we present a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in dual‐atom catalysts for oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In addition, we explore the differences between homonuclear and heteronuclear configurations, the emergence of single/dual‐site metal catalysts, and the methods currently used for their synthesis. Lastly, this review discusses several perspectives for advancing the development of dual‐atom catalysts for OER and ORR electrocatalysis.

Publisher

Wiley

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