What are the Recent Advances in Novel Catalyst Materials?
Recent advances in novel catalyst materials include:
- High-Entropy Alloys (HEAs): These alloys consist of multiple principal elements, offering unique catalytic properties due to their complex composition. - Graphene-Based Catalysts: Graphene and its derivatives provide excellent electrical conductivity and surface area, making them suitable for various catalytic applications, including electrocatalysis. - Perovskites: These materials have a versatile crystal structure that can be tailored for specific catalytic reactions, such as oxygen evolution reactions in water splitting. - Photocatalysts: Materials like titanium dioxide (TiO2) doped with other elements can harness solar energy to drive chemical reactions, promoting sustainable energy solutions.