“…In order to inhibit metal sintering, some strategies have been applied, including the formation of coating or the core–shell structure, , anchoring metal particles in channels, − and the formation of metal-based compounds such as spinel or perovskites, , in which the metals can strongly interact with the supports and exhibit a high antisintering property. However, there are some shortcomings for these methods, for example, high cost, complex preparation procedures, employment of expensive instruments, difficulty in large-scale production, high energy consumption, low surface availability of metal species owing to encapsulation, lack of exposed defects due to high-temperature reduction, and poor low-temperature activity, which to some degree restrict their industrial application.…”