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Materials Challenges for Catalysis

Submission Deadline: March 31, 2023

Revolutionary catalytic materials with high activity and robust stability are a key nexus for efficient storage and clean utilization of renewable energy. Reasonable design and syntheses of metal-based, metal-free and crystalline/amorphous materials is the key for improving the activity and stability of catalysts. Moreover, establishing the exact relationship between the active center/phase structure and the catalytic activity is also an essential requirement for the design of advanced catalytic materials. In order to further trigger catalytic activity, selectivity, and stability of active structures, it is crucial to introduce active supports to strengthen the catalytic properties via tuning the local electronic structure and surface chemical status of catalysts. Advanced theoretical simulations and specific in situ spectroscopy characterizations also need to be developed to unravel the actual morphology and manner of the catalytic active sites.

This Special Issue celebrates and discusses the current challenges, recent advances, and future perspectives around materials for catalysis. Contributions highlight both experimental and computational studies for converting materials, addressing energy and environmental issues, achieving carbon neutrality, and generating value-added products through catalysis.

Topics covered include, but are not limited to:

  • Nano materials
  • Metal cluster materials
  • MOFs-based materials
  • Biomass-based materials
  • Carbon-based materials
  • Nanoalloy
  • High entropy alloy
  • Single-atomic catalysts
  • Bimetallic materials
  • Electro-, photo-catalytic materials
  • Metal-support interaction
  • Catalytic Interfaces
  • Surface electronic regulation
  • In situ analysis of catalyst preparation
  • In situ characterization technique
  • Theoretical calculation of catalysis
  • Theoretical analysis of catalyst evolution
  • Operando analysis on catalytic materials

Guest Editors

Baojun Li, Zhengzhou University, China

Seungho Cho, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, South Korea

Yanyan Liu, Henan Agricultural University, China

Didier Astruc, University of Bordeaux, France

Submission Deadline: March 31, 2023
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