Opportunities and challenges in the development of advanced materials for emission control catalysts

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Abhaya K. Datye
Martin Votsmeier
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[1] University of New Mexico,Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
[2] Technical University of Darmstadt,undefined
[3] Umicore AG & Co. KG,undefined
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Nature Materials | 2021年 / 20卷
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Advances in engine technologies are placing additional demands on emission control catalysts, which must now perform at lower temperatures, but at the same time be robust enough to survive harsh conditions encountered in engine exhaust. In this Review, we explore some of the materials concepts that could revolutionize the technology of emission control systems. These include single-atom catalysts, two-dimensional materials, three-dimensional architectures, core@shell nanoparticles derived via atomic layer deposition and via colloidal synthesis methods, and microporous oxides. While these materials provide enhanced performance, they will need to overcome many challenges before they can be deployed for treating exhaust from cars and trucks. We assess the state of the art for catalysing reactions related to emission control and also consider radical breakthroughs that could potentially completely transform this field.
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