ABSTRACT The present work investigated the binding of atomically dispersed transition metals to the 2D fullerene quasihexagonal phase C 60 (qhp‐C 60 ) framework and the catalytic performance of the corresponding single/dual‐sided single‐atom catalysts for CO electroreduction by means of density functional theory calculations. Compared to isolated C 60 molecules, the qhp‐C 60 framework not only effectively inhibits metal aggregation through its unique confining nanocages and stronger metal–substrate interactions, but also enhances the catalytic activity and selectivity by a more efficient electron‐buffering effect. Among all the metal centers examined, Mn was identified as the most promising candidate for selective CO‐to‐methane conversion.
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