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Recent Progress of Single-Atom Photocatalysts Applied in Energy Conversion and Environmental Protection

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SMALL
Volume 19, Issue 22, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202300460

Keywords

energy conversion; environmental protection; single-atom photocatalyst; solar energy

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Photocatalysis driven by solar energy is an effective approach to address energy crises and environmental issues. Single-atom catalysts, with their highly dispersed active sites and maximum atomic utilization, have gained significant attention in heterogeneous photocatalysis. This paper comprehensively discusses the supports, preparation methods, and characterization techniques of single-atom photocatalysts, as well as their impacts on the crucial steps of photocatalysis and their applications in energy conversion and environmental protection. The opportunities and challenges of single-atom catalysts in heterogeneous photocatalysis are also explored.
Photocatalysis driven by solar energy is a feasible strategy to alleviate energy crises and environmental problems. In recent years, significant progress has been made in developing advanced photocatalysts for efficient solar-to-chemical energy conversion. Single-atom catalysts have the advantages of highly dispersed active sites, maximum atomic utilization, unique coordination environment, and electronic structure, which have become a research hotspot in heterogeneous photocatalysis. This paper introduces the potential supports, preparation, and characterization methods of single-atom photocatalysts in detail. Subsequently, the fascinating effects of single-atom photocatalysts on three critical steps of photocatalysis (the absorption of incident light to produce electron-hole pairs, carrier separation and migration, and interface reactions) are analyzed. At the same time, the applications of single-atom photocatalysts in energy conversion and environmental protection (CO2 reduction, water splitting, N-2 fixation, organic macromolecule reforming, air pollutant removal, and water pollutant degradation) are systematically summarized. Finally, the opportunities and challenges of single-atom catalysts in heterogeneous photocatalysis are discussed. It is hoped that this work can provide insights into the design, synthesis, and application of single-atom photocatalysts and promote the development of high-performance photocatalytic systems.

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