Abstract
Abstract
The preparation of metal hydrogel precursors toward atomically dispersed aerogel catalysts is a captivating subject within the catalysis research domain, exhibiting promising applications in various fields. This minireview intend to summarize those novel design principles and practical applications of metal hydrogel precursors in the creation of atomically dispersed aerogel catalysts. The manuscript focuses on crucial aspects such as the meticulous selection of metal sources and initiators, the intricate process of gel preparation, a comparative analysis of different drying methods, and strategic optimization techniques to enhance the performance of metal hydrogel precursors. Moreover, this article delves into the exploration of atomically dispersed aerogel catalysts derived from metal hydrogel precursors in the realms of photocatalysis and electrocatalysis. Lastly, existing challenges are addressed, and prospective future directions for development are outlined.
Funder
Key Research and Development Program of Xinjiang Autonomous Region
Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Plan Project
Hunan Provincial Key Laboratory of Micro & Nano Materials Interface Science of Central South University
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Research Initiation Project of Hengyang Normal University
Innovation Platform Open Fund for Hengyang Normal University
Youth Program of Nature Science Foundation of Hunan Province