Abstract

This review provides a concise yet comprehensive exploration of single atom catalysts (SACs) in air pollution control. It begins with an overview of air pollution challenges and the emergence of SACs as a novel solution. The paper discusses the fundamentals of SACs, including their unique properties and the importance of surface engineering. Various synthesis strategies for SACs are examined, from wet-chemistry to electrochemical methods. The review also delves into the application of SACs in degrading harmful gases, treating volatile organic compounds, and reducing particulate matter. Additionally, it includes a life cycle assessment to evaluate the environmental impact of SACs. The paper concludes with a discussion on the challenges and future directions in the field, emphasizing the role of SACs in sustainable air quality management.

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