metalsupported
Metal-supported refers to materials in which active metal species, typically nanoparticles, are dispersed on a solid support. In catalysis, metal-supported catalysts consist of a metal component distributed on a high-surface-area solid such as oxides or carbon. The aim is to increase accessible surface area, improve dispersion, stabilize particles, and tailor metal–support interactions.
Common supports include oxides such as silica (SiO2), alumina (Al2O3), titania (TiO2), and zirconia (ZrO2); and
Preparation methods include impregnation (incipient wetness), deposition-precipitation, and more advanced routes like solvothermal synthesis or atomic
Advantages include high surface area, tunable metal loading, and the ability to combine metal and support properties.
Challenges include sintering at high temperatures, metal leaching in liquids, and support instability under harsh conditions.
Note: In literature, the term is usually “supported metal catalysts” or “metal-supported materials.”