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Emerging single atom catalysts in gas sensors

Journal

CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 51, Issue 16, Pages 7260-7280

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2cs00257d

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51972182, 61971252]
  2. Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation [ZR2020JQ27, ZR2021YQ42]
  3. Youth Innovation Team Project of Shandong Provincial Education Department [2020KJN015]

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This article summarizes the synthesis technologies applicable to gas sensors for single atom catalysts (SACs), and discusses the crucial electronic and chemical interactions between SACs and sensing materials. The article highlights the application progress of various SACs in gas sensors and prospects for creating new sensing materials using emerging SACs and versatile supports. Finally, the challenges and prospects of SACs in the future development of sensors are analyzed.
Single atom catalysts (SACs) offer unprecedented opportunities for high-efficiency reactions taking place in many important fields of catalytic processes, electrochemistry, and photoreactions. Due to their maximized atomic utilization and unique electronic and chemical properties, SACs can provide high activity and excellent selectivity for gas adsorption and electron transport, leveraging SACs that enhance the detection sensitivity and selectivity to target gases. In the past few years, SACs including both noble (Pt, Pd, Au, etc.) and non-noble (Mn, Ni, Zn etc.) metals have been demonstrated to be very useful in optimizing sensing performances. However, a comprehensive review on this topic is still missing. Herein, we summarize the synthesis technologies of SACs that are applicable to gas sensors. The electronic and chemical interactions between SACs and host sensing materials, which are crucial to sensor functions, are discussed. Then, we highlight the application progress of various SACs in gas sensors. Prospects in the creation of new sensing materials with emerging SACs and versatile supports are also present. Finally, the challenges and prospects of SACs in the future development of sensors are analyzed.

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