Ensemble effect for single-atom, small cluster and nanoparticle catalysts

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Yu Guo
Maolin Wang
Qingjun Zhu
Dequan Xiao
Ding Ma
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[1] Peking University,Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, and BIC
[2] Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron DESY,ESAT
[3] University of New Haven,Center for Integrative Materials Discovery, Department of Chemistry and Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
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Nature Catalysis | 2022年 / 5卷
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A large family of heterogeneous catalytic reactions require active sites with more than one metal atom, that is, an ensemble of metal atoms. The ensemble requirement, which refers to the minimum number of metal atoms that are needed to catalyse a reaction with optimal efficiency, is a useful metric to evaluate the effectiveness of catalysts for reactions with different site requirements. In this Review, we revisit the traditional ensemble effect and lay out the principles for its incorporation within efficient metal catalysts. Single-atom catalysts can also be described through the ensemble effect theory, as the coordination groups of single-atom catalysts constitute an ensemble that is vital for their reactivity. The understanding of the ensemble requirement for metal catalysts provides insights into catalyst design with both optimized activity and atomic efficiency, and contributes to the development of sustainable heterogeneous catalytic transformations.
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