“…In addition, it is observed that a higher fraction of surface atoms is present on smaller metal particles than that of larger metal particles, which has its impact not only on the proportion of catalytically active atoms of metal but also on selectivity. Therefore, increasing the dispersion of catalysts can considerably enhance the usage of active compounds and contribute to the development of sustainable catalytic technology. − Among them, copper SACs (Cu SACs) have been widely investigated for an extensive range of electrocatalytic applications, , such as carbon dioxide reduction reaction (CO 2 RR), oxygen reductin reaction (ORR), nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR), photocatalytic reactions, biotherapeutic applications, hydrogenation, environmental catalysis, coupling reactions, and others. The electrochemical processes that are driven by renewable electricity convert universal feedstocks (such as carbon dioxide, water, and nitrogen) into fuels as well as value-added chemicals (including ammonia, hydrogen, and hydrocarbons) via the electrochemical processes of water-splitting, CO 2 electroreduction, and N 2 electroreduction.…”