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Dongping Xue1, Yu Zhao1, Jianliang Cao1
1College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Henan Polytechnic University, Jiaozuo, 454003, People's Republic of China.
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Asymmetric dual-atom site catalysts (ADASCs) inherit the high atomic utilization of single-atom site catalysts and synergistic effects of symmetric dual-atom site catalysts, while uniquely integrating the asymmetry of heteronuclear metal centers and asymmetric coordination environments. This structural merit endows them with tunable electronic configurations and optimized reaction kinetics, breaking conventional catalysts' inherent limitations to boost catalytic performance significantly. Despite existing reviews on dual-atom site catalysts for electrocatalysis, a comprehensive asymmetry-focused framework to elucidate ADASCs' catalytic behaviors remains elusive. This review summarizes the multi-dimensional regulation mechanisms of ADASCs. Structurally, heteronuclear metal synergy and bridging ligand co-anchoring suppress single-atom agglomeration. Electronically, d-band center modulation, spin coupling, and orbital hybridization optimize intermediate adsorption energies. Subsequently, the strategies for constructing asymmetric structures are elaborated, including the design of heteronuclear metal centers and the regulation of asymmetric coordination environments via nonmetallic atom engineering. Furthermore, the prominent advantages of ADASCs in oxygen electrocatalysis are highlighted as their asymmetric configurations can break the linear scaling relationship of intermediate adsorption, and optimize the reaction pathway as well as the adsorption behaviors of key intermediates. Finally, the current challenges and opportunities of ADASCs are discussed, providing valuable insights for the development of high-performance energy conversion devices.
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