锚固
催化作用
金属
碳纤维
材料科学
化学
纳米技术
化学工程
有机化学
冶金
工程类
复合数
复合材料
结构工程
作者
Di Wang,Zijian Wang,Jian Xiong,Zhihao Yu,Xuebin Lu
标识
DOI:10.1002/cctc.202500182
摘要
Abstract Metal‐supported catalysts often suffer from irreversible deactivation, primarily due to sintering and leaching, as a result of the harsh reaction environment. This leads to a decline in their stability and recyclability. To improve the stability of these catalysts, various anchoring strategies for active metal species have been developed. This paper classifies and explores the most commonly used anchoring strategies across three levels: site, molecular, and structural anchoring. It emphasizes the critical roles of metal‐support interactions and confinement effects in preventing sintering and leaching. The integration of these anchoring strategies significantly enhances the stability of metal supported catalysts, particularly in carbon resource conversion reactions, where carbon dioxide, biomass, and plastics serve as feedstocks under challenging conditions such as high temperatures and hydrothermal environments. The insights from this research are essential for guiding the industrial‐scale application of these processes.
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