Atomically dispersed catalysts: for the efficient and stable industrial electrosynthesis of H2O2

Yapeng Du, Xueqin Mu, Shengchen Wang, Yifan Zhang, Fanjiao Chen, Mengyang Zhang, Junlin Li, Pingping Cao, Jiayao Yuan, Yue Zhang, Linsheng Liu, Zhengyang Liu, Qin Ma, Suli Liu, Dingsheng Wang, Zhihui Dai

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Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a green chemical vital in healthcare and environmental applications, faces production limitations due to the energy-intensive and polluting anthraquinone process. The two-electron oxygen reduction reaction (2e ORR) offers a sustainable synthesis route, yet requires efficient catalysts for industrialization. Atomically dispersed catalysts (ADCs), with maximized atomic utilization and tunable active sites, have emerged as pivotal materials for 2e ORR-driven H2O2 production. However, challenges such as agglomeration-induced deactivation hinder their industrial deployment. This review systematically analyzes atomic-scale catalytic mechanisms and advances in ADC design strategies, including coordination engineering, synergistic site engineering, and carrier optimization. Cutting-edge characterization techniques—such as spherical aberration electron microscopy for tracking the structural evolution of ADCs, in situ spectroscopy for monitoring intermediates, and DFT modeling—reveal critical structure-activity relationships. Furthermore, electrosynthesized H2O2 demonstrates transformative potential in downstream applications, such as Electro-Fenton reactions for pollutant degradation and plastic waste valorization. By integrating mechanistic insights with practical engineering approaches, this work provides a roadmap for overcoming the stability issues of ADCs and scaling up H2O2 production. It bridges fundamental research and industrial implementation, offering strategic guidance for advancing green chemical synthesis and circular economy technologies.

源语言英语
期刊Energy and Environmental Science
DOI
出版状态已接受/待刊 - 2025

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