Abstract

We report the recent advances in heterogeneous catalysis with emphasis on electron configurations as driving forces of the catalytic reactions. Several descriptors, including size, shape, surface area, oxygen vacancies, hydrogen spill-over, and porosity have been extensively reported. Whereas most catalysis researchers avoid studying the effect of electronic property due to the difficulty in elucidating its effects in heterogeneously catalyzed reactions. Although this topic is extensively explored in homogeneous systems, there is no unifying paradigm for heterogeneous systems. We focus on the progress made and draw the reader's attention to the possibility that electron manipulation could be used to improve catalysis.

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