The field of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) has been incorrectly believed to be purely crystalline. However, non-crystalline MOFs (amorphous MOFs, MOF liquids, and MOF glasses) are starting to emerge as alternative...
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atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique allows the synthesis
of materials at the atomic scale to be controlled. ALD has been adapted
to design and prepare single-atom catalysts (SACs) with atomic-level
control. The major aim of this Review is to systematize our knowledge
of the synthesis of SACs by ALD and thus help the reader to extract
fundamental principles for the further development of this field.
Studies of metal dimers prepared by ALD are also explored. In addition,
we describe the fundamental mechanism of ALD, discuss the effects
of size, shape, and metal–support interactions for catalysts,
and summarize the characterization techniques and preparation methods
of SACs. At the end of this Review, we present an outlook of the challenges
and opportunities of the synthesis of SACs by ALD.
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