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  1. Catalysis plays a significant role in most processes of the chemical industry, especially in the emerging areas of sustainable energy and clean environment. A major challenge is the design of catalysts with the desired synergies in terms of activity, selectivity, stability, and cost. New insights into many fundamental questions related to the challenge have sparked a surge of interest in recent years in the area of exploring copper-based alloy catalysts. In this review, the most recent progress in the explorations of copper-alloy catalysts will be highlighted, with a focus on the structural and mechanistic characterizations of the catalysts in different catalytic reactions. The fundamental understanding of the detailed catalytic synergies of the catalysts for the targeted heterogeneous catalytic reactions depends strongly on the utilization of various analytical techniques for the characterization. Significant progress has been made in utilizing advanced techniques, both ex situ and in situ / operando characterizations, demonstrating the abilities to gain atomic/molecular level insights into the morphological, structural, electronic and catalytic properties of copper alloy catalysts, especially the dynamic surface active sites under the reaction conditions or during the catalytic processes. The focus on structural characterization in this review serves as a forum for discussions on structural and mechanistic details, which should provide useful information for identifying challenges and opportunities in future research and development of copper-alloy catalysts. 
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  2. Abstract As one of the noninvasive screening and diagnostic tools for human breath monitoring of various diseases, chemiresistive devices with nanomaterials as the sensing interfaces for detecting volatile organic compounds (VOCs) have attracted increasing interests. A key challenge for the practical applications is an effective integration of all components in a system level. By integrating with the system components, it provides reliable and rapid results as a fast‐screening method for healthcare, safety, and environmental monitoring. This paper highlights some of the latest developments in chemiresistive sensors designed for the detection of VOCs and human breaths. It begins with a brief introduction to the fundamental principles of chemiresistive sensors with nanoparticle‐structured sensing interfaces. This is followed by a discussion of the recent fabrication methods, with an emphasis on nanostructured materials. Some of the recent examples will be highlighted in terms of recent innovative approaches to sensor applications and system integrations. Challenges and opportunities will also be discussed for the advancement and refinement of the chemiresistive sensor technologies in breath screening and monitoring of diseases. 
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