High-Entropy-Cooperated Single-Atom Catalysis: An Emerging Paradigm Bridging Configurational Complexity and Atomic Precision for Catalytic Applications

Abstract

Single-atom catalysis has emerged as a frontier in heterogeneous catalysis due to its exceptional ability to enhance atomic efficiency and tailor catalytic properties at the atomic level. Recently, the integration of high-entropy effects into single-atom catalysts has opened new avenues for enhancing their catalytic performance. This review explores the high-entropy effect in single-atom catalysis, focusing on the catalyst synthesis strategies and the role of high-entropy effect in modulating the electronic structures of active sites, enhancing their catalytic activities, improving the thermal stability, and promoting synergistic catalysis. We discuss the design strategies of constructing high-entropy supports, introducing high-entropy single-atom sites, and integrating high-entropy nanoparticles with single atoms, as well as their applications in various catalytic processes, including electrocatalytic water splitting, metal-air batteries, electrocatalytic small molecule reactions and thermal catalysis. Finally, we provide a summary and prospects for the advancement of high-entropy-cooperated single-atom catalysts.

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
08 Jan 2026
Accepted
20 Apr 2026
First published
05 May 2026

Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

High-Entropy-Cooperated Single-Atom Catalysis: An Emerging Paradigm Bridging Configurational Complexity and Atomic Precision for Catalytic Applications

T. Xu, J. Zhang, W. Chen, Y. Yao, W. Cui, X. Wang, W. Liu, H. Pan, D. Wang and G. Meng, Energy Environ. Sci., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6EE00138F

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