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Dry‐Solid‐Electrochemical Synthesis: A General Method for Large Scale Synthesis of Single‐Atom Catalysts with High Metal loadings

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2025

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Single-atom catalysts (SACs) with high metal loadings are highly desirable but still challenging for large scale synthesis. Here we report a new technique named as dry-solid-electrochemical synthesis (DSES) for a general large-scale synthesis of SACs with high metal loadings in an energy-conservation and environment-friendly way. With it, a series of pure carbon-supported metal SACs (Platinum up to 35.0 wt %, Iridium 21.2 wt %, Ruthenium 20.4 wt % and Iron 17.6 wt %) with high metal loadings were obtained. Particularly, a Pt SAC with Pt 23.9 wt % and remarkable oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) performance in fuel cells is synthesized on kilogram scale. Based on multiple control experiments, a unique redox mechanism for DSES process is proposed: metal precursors on conductive supports are reduced to metals via a homolytic cleavage of metal-halogen bonds by the attacking of electrons flowing through the dry solid phase. Such versatile technique paves a new economical and environment-friendly pathway for fabricating high-metal-loading SACs or atomic dispersion catalysts.

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