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Abrading bulk metal into single atoms

Authors :
Gao-Feng Han
Feng Li
Alexandre I. Rykov
Yoon-Kwang Im
Soo-Young Yu
Jong-Pil Jeon
Seok-Jin Kim
Wenhui Zhou
Rile Ge
Zhimin Ao
Tae Joo Shin
Junhu Wang
Hu Young Jeong
Jong-Beom Baek
Source :
Nature nanotechnology. 17(4)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Single-atom catalysts have recently attracted considerable attention because of their highly efficient metal utilization and unique properties. Finding a green, facile method to synthesize them is key to their widespread commercialization. Here we show that single-atom catalysts (including iron, cobalt, nickel and copper) can be prepared via a top-down abrasion method, in which the bulk metal is directly atomized onto different supports, such as carbon frameworks, oxides and nitrides. The level of metal loading can be easily tuned by changing the abrasion rate. No synthetic chemicals, solvents or even water were used in the process and no by-products or waste were generated. The underlying reaction mechanism involves the mechanochemical force in situ generating defects on the supports, then trapping and stably sequestering atomized metals.

Details

ISSN :
17483395
Volume :
17
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature nanotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....39a56184faa572066f59fa38c4784ebb