Review article in ACS Catalysis

Recent Developments on the Single Atom Supported at 2D Materials Beyond Graphene as Catalysts Two-dimensional (2D) layered materials have proven to be crucial platforms for anchored individual and isolated metal atoms acting as active single atom catalysts (SACs). Therefore, an accurate location of single atoms is essential for understanding the reaction mechanism and design of […]

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Our work on cover of ACS Inorganic Chemistry journal

A few-layer arsenene was successfully produced by low-potential anhydrous electrochemical exfoliation from orthorhombic arsenic. Exfoliation was carried out in the nonaqueous environment of Ν,N-dimethylformamide and ammonium hexafluorophosphate. In this cover image, a scanning electron microscopy photograph of the orthorhombic arsenic crystal is shown at the top. Exfoliation of the arsenic crystal has been driven by […]

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