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Pulsed Laser in Liquids Made Nanomaterials for Catalysis

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CHEMICAL REVIEWS
卷 121, 期 13, 页码 7568-7637

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.0c01069

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  1. University of Rochester

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This article summarizes the importance of catalysis in modern life and its economic impact, introduces the key to developing new catalysts, and the method of preparing tailored nanomaterials through pulsed laser in liquids synthesis. The paper discusses the fundamentals, advantages, challenges, solutions, and latest applications of this technique, providing a practical guide for the catalysis community to advance catalyst development through leveraging the synergies of these two research fields.
Catalysis is essential to modern life and has a huge economic impact. The development of new catalysts critically depends on synthetic methods that enable the preparation of tailored nanomaterials. Pulsed laser in liquids synthesis can produce uniform, multicomponent, nonequilibrium nanomaterials with independently and precisely controlled properties, such as size, composition, morphology, defect density, and atomistic structure within the nanoparticle and at its surface. We cover the fundamentals, unique advantages, challenges, and experimental solutions of this powerful technique and review the state-of-the-art of laser-made electrocatalysts for water oxidation, oxygen reduction, hydrogen evolution, nitrogen reduction, carbon dioxide reduction, and organic oxidations, followed by laser-made nanomaterials for light-driven catalytic processes and heterogeneous catalysis of thermochemical processes. We also highlight laser-synthesized nanomaterials for which proposed catalytic applications exist. This review provides a practical guide to how the catalysis community can capitalize on pulsed laser in liquids synthesis to advance catalyst development, by leveraging the synergies of two fields of intensive research.

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