In your opinion, what’s the best strategy to approach the preparation of single atom site catalyst synthesis? Let’s suppose our substrate is zeolite or silica, and we want to impregnate Au/Ag on there edifice. Any suggestion will be appreciated.
Dear Latif Ullah thank you for your very interesting technical question. Although I'm an inorganic chemist, I would not call myself a proven expert in this field of research. However, I found the following potentially useful reference which might help answering your question:
Single-Atom Catalysts: From Design to Application
Article Single-Atom Catalysts: From Design to Application
This paper is freely available as public full text on RG. It is a review article and should provide you with a good initial overview of the field. Moreover, it contains a list of 226 references to original research articles in the field.
Your substrate must be selected based on your application.if you want using for catalytic activity and need acid site then use of zeolite.if you dont need acid site using mcm-41.
Finally to add this metal to substrates ,my suggestion is reductoin of salt of this metals.