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Near-field enhancement by plasmonic antennas for photocatalytic Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling reactions

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:15 authored by Chenhui Han, Daniel Gomez AlviarezDaniel Gomez Alviarez, Qi Xiao, Jingsan Xu
It is well documented that placing a plasmonic antenna close to catalytically active nanoparticles can enhance their catalytic activity in chemical reactions via the near-field enhancement effect. Less known is whether and how the near-field enhances the reactivity of the reactant substrates involved in these reactions. Herein, we prepared an “antenna-reactor” catalyst with Au nanoparticles absorbing light as an optical antenna and the adjacent Pd nanoparticles acting as a chemical reactor to study the near-field enhancement effect in Suzuki–Miyaura cross-coupling reaction involving various substrates. The results showed that the activity of Pd nanoparticles were significantly enhanced in the presence of Au antennas. Excessively increasing the density of Au antennas, however, suppressed the reaction due to the interaction between neighboring electromagnetic hot spots. Moreover, the near-field affected different substrates in different extents, enhancing more to reactions that involve substrates with higher electron cloud density at the reactive center. The overall effect of the near-field to the catalytic reactions was proved to be an integrated result of the effect of Au nanoparticle density and reactive center electron cloud density. This study provides enriched understanding for the near-field enhancement effect in photocatalytic reactions with various substrates, and deepened insights for new “antenna-reactor” photocatalyst design.

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Journal

Journal of Catalysis

Volume

397

Start page

205

End page

211

Total pages

7

Publisher

Elsevier

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 Elsevier

Former Identifier

2006107019

Esploro creation date

2021-06-01

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