Bioinspired Design of Heterogenous Single‐Atomic‐Site Catalysts for Electrocatalysis and Photocatalysis

Y Ying Wang G Guangri Jia (Department of Chemistry) P Piaoping Yang (Key Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Surface Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Material Sciences and Chemical Engineering) L Linshan Zhang (State Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China) K Kwok‐yin Wong (Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon Hong Kong P.R. China)

Abstract

Abstract The emergence of single‐atomic‐site catalysts (SACs) provides a specific model to bridge the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysis. An interesting aspect in SACs is how to apply the bioinspired strategies in homogeneous biocatalysis to the design of heterogeneous SACs. The effectiveness of this approach relies on systematic insights in structural characteristics and catalytic mechanisms of both the biocatalysts and the heterogeneous SACs. This review will give a summary on the representative bioinspired single‐atomic‐site catalysts and their applications in heterogeneous electrocatalysis and photocatalysis. The fundamentals of bioinspired design strategies will be systematically discussed in the first shell coordination ( quasi ‐homogeneous metal centers and coordination numbers/species) and the second/long‐range coordination (heteroatoms doping, dual‐metallic sites, nano‐single‐atom‐site, and metal‐support interaction). Also, the unique non‐covalent interactions and oriented mass/proton/electron transfer channels in heterogenous SACs are highlighted as inspired by the outer microenvironment of biological systems. The practical electrocatalytic and photocatalytic applications of bioinspired SACs are further discussed by drawing inspiration from hydrogenase, nitrogenase, oxidase, and dehydrogenase to produce hydrogen‐, carbon‐, nitrogen‐, and oxygen‐based value‐added chemicals. The current challenges and future opportunities for the development of bioinspired heterogenous SACs will also be discussed.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 48
Published December 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (5)

Y

Ying Wang

G

Guangri Jia

Department of Chemistry

P

Piaoping Yang

Key Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Surface Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Material Sciences and Chemical Engineering

L

Linshan Zhang

State Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China

K

Kwok‐yin Wong

Department of Applied Biology and Chemical Technology The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom, Kowloon Hong Kong P.R. China