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Nanoscale ; 2024 May 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38722105

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Artificial switchable catalysis is a new, rapidly expanding field that offers great potential advantages for both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic systems. Light irradiation is widely accepted as the best stimulus to artificial switchable chemical systems. In recent years, tremendous progress has been made in the synthesis and application of photo-switchable catalysts that can control when and where bond formation and dissociation take place in reactant molecules. Photo-switchable catalysis is a niche area in current catalysis, on which systematic analysis and reviews are still lacking in the scientific literature, yet it offers many intriguing and versatile applications, particularly in organic synthesis. This review aims to highlight the recent advances in photo-switchable catalyst systems that can result in two different chemical product outcomes and thus achieve a degree of control over organic synthetic reactions. Furthermore, this review evaluates different approaches that have been employed to achieve dynamic control over both the catalytic function and the selectivity of several different types of synthesis reactions, along with the remaining challenges and potential opportunities. Owing to the great diversity of the types of reactions and conditions adopted, a quantitative comparison of efficiencies between considered systems is not the focus of this review, instead the review showcases how insights from successful adopted strategies can help better harness and channel the power of photoswitchability in this new and promising area of catalysis research.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 663: 632-643, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38430833

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Photocatalysts can absorb light and activate molecular O2 under mild conditions, but the generation of unsuitable reactive oxygen species often limits their use in synthesizing fine chemicals. To address this issue, we disperse 1 wt% copper on tungsten trioxide (WO3) support to create an efficient catalyst for selective oxidative coupling of aromatic amines to imines under sunlight irradiation at room temperature. Copper consists of a metallic copper core and an oxide shell. Experimental and density functional theory calculations have confirmed that Cu2O is the primary activation site. Under λ < 475 nm, the light excites electrons of the valence bands in Cu2O and WO3, which activate O2 to superoxide radical •O2-. Then rapidly transforms into oxygen adatoms (•O) and oxygen anion radicals (•O-) species on the surface of Cu2O. Simultaneously, it is captured by holes in the WO3 valence band to generate singlet oxygen (1O2). •O bind to 1O2 promoting the coupling reaction of amines. When λ > 475 nm, intense light absorption due to the localized surface plasmon resonance excites numerous electrons in Cu to promote the oxidative coupling with the adsorbed O2. This study presents a promising approach towards the design of high-performance photocatalysts for solar energy conversion and environmentally-friendly oxidative organic synthesis.

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Nat Commun ; 14(1): 4609, 2023 Aug 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37528080

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5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) is a valuable and essential platform chemical for establishing a sustainable, eco-friendly fine-chemical and pharmaceutical industry based on biomass. The cost-effective production of HMF from abundant C6 sugars requires mild reaction temperatures and efficient catalysts from naturally abundant materials. Herein, we report how fulvic acid forms complexes with Al3+ ions that exhibit solar absorption and photocatalytic activity for glucose conversion to HMF in one-pot reaction, in good yield (~60%) and at moderate temperatures (80 °C). When using representative components of fulvic acid, catechol and pyrogallol as ligands, 70 and 67% HMF yields are achieved, respectively, at 70 °C. Al3+ ions are not recognised as effective photocatalysts; however, complexing them with fulvic acid components as light antennas can create new functionality. This mechanism offers prospects for new green photocatalytic systems to synthesise a range of substances that have not previously been considered.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 62(4): e202215201, 2023 Jan 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36450692

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Selective activation of the C(sp3 )-H bond is an important process in organic synthesis, where efficiently activating a specific C(sp3 )-H bond without causing side reactions remains one of chemistry's great challenges. Here we report that illuminated plasmonic silver metal nanoparticles (NPs) can abstract hydrogen from the C(sp3 )-H bond of the Cα atom of an alkyl aryl ether ß-O-4 linkage. The intense electromagnetic near-field generated at the illuminated plasmonic NPs promotes chemisorption of the ß-O-4 compound and the transfer of photo-generated hot electrons from the NPs to the adsorbed molecules leads to hydrogen abstraction and direct cleavage of the unreactive ether Cß -O bond under moderate reaction conditions (≈90 °C). The plasmon-driven process has certain exceptional features: enabling hydrogen abstraction from a specific C(sp3 )-H bond, along with precise scission of the targeted C-O bond to form aromatic compounds containing unsaturated, substituted groups in excellent yields.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 61(24): e202203158, 2022 Jun 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35344246

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Surface-plasmon-mediated phenylacetylide intermediate transfer from the Cu to the Pd surface affords a novel mechanism for transmetalation, enabling wavelength-tunable cross-coupling and homo-coupling reaction pathway control. C-C bond forming Sonogashira coupling and Glaser coupling reactions in O2 atmosphere are efficiently driven by visible light over heterogeneous Cu and Pd nanoparticles as a mixed catalyst without base or other additives. The reaction pathway can be controlled by switching the excitation wavelength. Shorter wavelengths (400-500 nm) give the Glaser homo-coupling diyne, whereas longer wavelength irradiation (500-940 nm) significantly increases the degree of cross-coupling Sonogashira coupling products. The ratio of the activated intermediates of alkyne to the iodobenzene is wavelength dependent and this regulates transmetalation. This wavelength-tunable reaction pathway is a novel way to optimize the product selectivity in important organic syntheses.

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Nat Commun ; 13(1): 1400, 2022 Mar 17.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35301319

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Direct photocatalytic CO2 reduction from primary sources, such as flue gas and air, into fuels, is highly desired, but the thermodynamically favored O2 reduction almost completely impedes this process. Herein, we report on the efficacy of a composite photocatalyst prepared by hyper-crosslinking porphyrin-based polymers on hollow TiO2 surface and subsequent coordinating with Pd(II). Such composite exhibits high resistance against O2 inhibition, leading to 12% conversion yield of CO2 from air after 2-h UV-visible light irradiation. In contrast, the CO2 reduction over Pd/TiO2 without the polymer is severely inhibited by the presence of O2 ( ≥ 0.2 %). This study presents a feasible strategy, building Pd(II) sites into CO2-adsorptive polymers on hollow TiO2 surface, for realizing CO2 reduction with H2O in an aerobic environment by the high CO2/O2 adsorption selectivity of polymers and efficient charge separation for CO2 reduction and H2O oxidation on Pd(II) sites and hollow TiO2, respectively.

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J Colloid Interface Sci ; 606(Pt 1): 588-599, 2022 Jan 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34411830

RESUMO

Selective oxidation of alcohols is an essential reaction for fine chemical production. Here, the photocatalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol by zinc oxide (ZnO) nanocrystals was investigated to clarify the mechanism of selective oxidation with this process. Reactivity when in contact with three distinct ZnO nanocrystal shapes: nanocones, nanorods and nanoplates, was studied in order to compare crystal facet-specific effects in the reaction system. The same non-hydrothermal and non-hydrolytic aminolysis method was used to synthesise all three nanocrystal shapes. The ZnO catalysts were characterized using by a range of techniques to establish the key properties of the prominent ZnO crystal facets exposed to the reaction medium. The ZnO nanocrystals photocatalysed the benzyl alcohol oxidation reaction when irradiated by a 370 - 375 nm LED output and each ZnO crystal morphology exhibited different reaction kinetics for the oxidation reaction. ZnO nanocones displayed the highest benzyl alcohol conversion rate while nanorods gave the lowest. This established a facet-dependent kinetic activity for the benzyl alcohol reaction of (101¯1) > (0001) > (101¯0). Experimental and density functional theory computation results confirm that the {101¯1} facet is a surface that exposes undercoordinated O atoms to the reaction medium, which explains why the reactant benzyl alcohol adsorption on this facet is the highest. Light irradiation can excite valence band electrons to the conduction band, which are then captured by O2 molecules to yield superoxide (O2•-). In a non-aqueous solvent, the photogenerated holes oxidise benzyl alcohol to form a radical species, which reacts with O2•- to yield benzaldehyde. This results in 100% product selectivity for benzaldehyde, rather than the carboxylic acid derivative.


Assuntos
Nanoestruturas , Nanotubos , Óxido de Zinco , Catálise , Oxirredução
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ACS Omega ; 6(7): 4740-4748, 2021 Feb 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33644581

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Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) supported on a nanostructured gamma alumina (γ-Al2O3) fiber can exhibit excellent catalytic activity for the conversion of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural to produce its ester derivative, dimethyl 2,5-furandicarboxylate (FDMC). γ-Al2O3 was synthesized using a PEG surfactant to generate oxide fibers that randomly stack together into irregular shapes. The average particle sizes of the Au NPs are 1-6 nm, where the catalytically active Au (111) surface is the exposed facet. This 3D nanocatalyst architecture enhances the 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) oxidative esterification because HMF reactant molecules can readily diffuse into this fibrous structure and adsorb to active catalytic sites, while ester product molecules can diffuse out. Up to 99% HMF conversion and 90% FDMC selectivity can be obtained at a low reaction temperature of 45 °C, and the catalyst shows excellent recyclability. Increasing the Au content in the catalyst minimizes the requirement of a base for HMF conversion. Thus, the Au NPs supported on γ-Al2O3 can drive HMF esterification to FDMC efficiently with high product selectivity under very mild reaction conditions, omitting the need for an additional esterification step of the HMF acid.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 56(58): 8059-8062, 2020 Jul 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32542252

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We report a bioinspired emulsion microreactor composed of an electrical double layer to mimic the functions of cell membranes. This "artificial cell" can modulate the phase-oriented transport of reagents at the oil-liquid interface via the electrical double layer, affording a powerful tool to optimize the selectivity in a catalytic reaction.


Assuntos
Benzaldeídos/síntese química , Reatores Biológicos , Benzaldeídos/química , Catálise , Cicloexanos/química , Emulsões/química , Microscopia Confocal , Estrutura Molecular , Tamanho da Partícula , Propriedades de Superfície , Tolueno/química , Água/química
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(35): 12032-12036, 2019 Aug 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31095843

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Product selectivity of alkyne hydroamination over catalytic Au2 Co alloy nanoparticles (NPs) can be made switchable by a light-on/light-off process, yielding imine (cross-coupling product of aniline and alkyne) under visible-light irradiation, but 1,4-diphenylbutadiyne in the dark. The low-flux light irradiation concentrates aniline on the catalyst, accelerating the catalytic cross-coupling by several orders of magnitude even at a very low overall aniline concentrations (1.0×10-3  mol L-1 ). A tentative mechanism is that Au2 Co NPs absorb light, generating an intense fringing electromagnetic field and hot electrons. The sharp field-gradient (plasmonic optical force) can selectively enhance adsorption of light-polarizable aniline molecules on the catalyst. The light irradiation thereby alters the aniline/alkyne ratio at the NPs surface, switching product selectivity. This represents a new paradigm to modify a catalysis process by light.

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Sci Rep ; 9(1): 1280, 2019 Feb 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30718720

RESUMO

A facile one-pot two-stage photochemical synthesis of aromatic azoxy compounds and imines has been developed by coupling the selective reduction of nitroaromatic compounds with the selective oxidation of amines in an aqueous solution. In the first stage (light illumination, Ar atmosphere), the light excited nitroaromatic molecule abstract H from amine to form ArNO2H and amine radical, which then form nitrosoaromatic, hydroxylamine and imine compounds. Water acts as a green solvent for the dispersion of the reactants and facilitates the formation of nitrosoaromatic and hydroxylamine intermediate compounds. In the second stage (no light, air atmosphere), the condensation of nitrosoaromatic and hydroxylamine compounds yields aromatic azoxy product with the aid of molecular oxygen in air. This photochemical synthesis achieved both high conversion and high product selectivity (>99%) at room temperature.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 57(45): 14857-14861, 2018 Nov 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30230147

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Direct hydrogenation of C=C double bonds is a basic transformation in organic chemistry which is vanishing from simple practice because of the need for pressurized hydrogen. Ammonia borane (AB) has emerged as a hydrogen source through its safety and high hydrogen content. However, in conventional systems the hydrogen liberated from the high-cost AB cannot be fully utilized. Herein, we develop a novel Pd/g-C3 N4 stabilized Pickering emulsion microreactor, in which alkenes are hydrogenated in the oil phase with hydrogen originating from AB in the water phase, catalysed by the Pd nanoparticles at the interfaces. This approach is advantageous for more economical hydrogen utilization over conventional systems. The emulsion microreactor can be applied to a range of alkene substrates, with the conversion rates achieving >95 % by a simple modification.

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Langmuir ; 34(34): 10135-10143, 2018 08 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30078324

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Pickering emulsions are emulsions stabilized by solid particles located at surfaces/interfaces of liquid droplets that have promising applications for drug delivery and in nanomaterials synthesis. Direct observation of Pickering emulsions can be challenging. Normally, cryoelectron microscopy needs to be used to better understand these types of emulsion systems, but cryofreezing these emulsions may cause them to lose their original morphologies. In this work, we demonstrate that graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) can stabilize oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions, with hexane illustrated as a typical oil phase. The g-C3N4-stabilized emulsions can act as an excellent platform for in situ study of emulsifying behavior from the mechanical point of view. Owing to its large lateral size and blue, stable fluorescence, the locations and motions of the g-C3N4 stabilizer can be finely in situ monitored by light microscopy, fluorescence microscopy, and confocal microscopy. Accordingly, we illustrate two stabilizing configurations of the g-C3N4 particles with respect to the emulsion droplets under static conditions. Further, we demonstrate the capability to manipulate emulsion droplets and investigate their response to external forces. We perform real-time observations of the g-C3N4 particles and the emulsion droplets that move in the continuous phase and study their adsorption kinetics toward each other. Finally, the π-π interaction between the stabilizer and aromatic liquid phase (e.g., toluene) is considered and studied as an influencing factor on emulsifying behavior.

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Langmuir ; 34(25): 7334-7345, 2018 06 26.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29809011

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Metal-semiconductor hybrid nanomaterials are becoming increasingly popular for photocatalytic degradation of organic pollutants. Herein, a seed-assisted photodeposition approach is put forward for the site-specific growth of Pt on Au-ZnO particles (Pt-Au-ZnO). A similar approach was also utilized to enlarge the Au nanoparticles at epitaxial Au-ZnO particles (Au@Au-ZnO). An epitaxial connection at the Au-ZnO interface was found to be critical for the site-specific deposition of Pt or Au. Light on-off photocatalysis tests, utilizing a thiazine dye (toluidine blue) as a model organic compound, were conducted and confirmed the superior photodegradation properties of Pt-Au-ZnO hybrids compared to Au-ZnO. In contrast, Au-ZnO type hybrids were more effective toward photoreduction of toluidine blue to leuco-toluidine blue. It was deemed that photoexcited electrons of Au-ZnO (Au, ∼5 nm) possessed high reducing power owing to electron accumulation and negative shift in Fermi level/redox potential; however, exciton recombination due to possible Fermi-level equilibration slowed down the complete degradation of toluidine blue. In the case of Au@Au-ZnO (Au, ∼15 nm), the photodegradation efficiency was enhanced and the photoreduction rate reduced compared to Au-ZnO. Pt-Au-ZnO hybrids showed better photodegradation and mineralization properties compared to both Au-ZnO and Au@Au-ZnO owing to a fast electron discharge (i.e. better electron-hole seperation). However, photoexcited electrons lacked the reducing power for the photoreduction of toluidine blue. The ultimate photodegradation efficiencies of Pt-Au-ZnO, Au@Au-ZnO, and Au-ZnO were 84, 66, and 39%, respectively. In the interest of effective metal-semiconductor type photocatalysts, the present study points out the importance of choosing the right metal, depending on whether a photoreduction and/or photodegradation process is desired.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 9(10): 9143-9151, 2017 Mar 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28211998

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Construction of nanoarchitectures requires techniques like joint formation and trimming. For ceramic materials, however, it is extremely difficult to form nanojoints by conventional methods like merging. In this work, we demonstrate that ceramic titanate nanowires (NWs) can be joined by spot melting under electron beam (e-beam) irradiation (EBI). The irradiation fuses the contacted spot of titanate NWs yielding an intact nanojoint. Nanojoints with different morphologies can be produced. The joint structures consist of titanium dioxide (TiO2) rutile, anatase, and titanate phases in the direction away from the e-beam melting spot. The titanate binds to anatase via a crystallographic matching coherent interface (the oxygen atoms at the interface are shared by the two phases) and the anatase solidly binds to the rutile joint. The resulting rutile joint is stable at high temperatures. Additionally, it is demonstrated that the heat production from EBI treated rutile can be utilized to break metal NWs (Ag, Cu, and Ni) apart by spot melting. The required e-beam intensity is considerably mild (75 pA/cm2) which allows visual access and control over the NW melting. Direct melting of Ag and Cu is not applicable under EBI due to their high thermal conductivity even with high current density (500 pA/cm2). Our findings reveal that ceramic nanojoint formation and spot melting at nanoscale are applicable if the properties of nanomaterials are understood and properly utilized.

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Opt Express ; 24(15): 17090-102, 2016 Jul 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27464160

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A thorough analysis of the resonance light scattering (RLS) technique for quantitative scattering measurements of subwavelength nanoparticles is reported. The systematic error associated with using a measurement at a single angle to represent all of the scattered light is investigated. In-depth analysis of the reference material was performed to identify and minimize the error associated with the reference material. Semiconductor ZnO nanobullets and spherical Au nanoparticles of various sizes were used to verify the approach. A simple and inexpensive modification to standard fluorometers is demonstrated using a glass prism allowing scattering measurements in the slightly forward and backwards directions. This allows quantification of the systematic error associated with RLS which is consistently overlooked.

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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 8(22): 14271-83, 2016 Jun 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27196721

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This study investigated how to control the rate of photoreduction of metastable AuCl2(-) at the solid-solution interface of large ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) (50-100 nm size). Band-gap photoexcitation of electronic charge in ZnO by 370 nm UV light yielded Au NP deposition and the formation of ZnO-Au NP hybrids. Au NP growth was observed to be nonepitaxial, and the patterns of Au photodeposition onto ZnO NPs observed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy were consistent with reduction of AuCl2(-) at ZnO facet edges and corner sites. Au NP photodeposition was effective in the presence of labile oleylamine ligands attached to the ZnO surface; however, when a strong-binding dodecanethiol ligand coated the surface, photodeposition was quenched. Rates of interfacial electron transfer at the ZnO-solution interface were adjusted by changing the solvent, and these rates were observed to strongly depend on the solvent's permittivity (ε) and viscosity. From measurements of electron transfer from ZnO to the organic dye toluidine blue at the ZnO-solution interface, it was confirmed that low ε solvent mixtures (ε ≈ 9.5) possessed markedly higher rates of photocatalytic interfacial electron transfer (∼3.2 × 10(4) electrons·particle(-1)·s(-1)) compared to solvent mixtures with high ε (ε = 29.9, ∼1.9 × 10(4) electrons·particle(-1)·s(-1)). Dissolved oxygen content in the solvent and the exposure time of ZnO to band-gap, near-UV photoexcitation were also identified as factors that strongly affected Au photodeposition behavior. Production of Au clusters was favored under conditions that caused electron accumulation in the ZnO-Au NP hybrid. Under conditions where electron discharge was rapid (such as in low ε solvents), AuCl2(-) precursor ions photoreduced at ZnO surfaces in less than 5 s, leading to deposition of several small, isolated ∼6 nm Au NP on the ZnO host instead.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 138(19): 6292-7, 2016 05 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27116595

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Reducing carbon dioxide to hydrocarbon fuel with solar energy is significant for high-density solar energy storage and carbon balance. In this work, single atoms of palladium and platinum supported on graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4), i.e., Pd/g-C3N4 and Pt/g-C3N4, respectively, acting as photocatalysts for CO2 reduction were investigated by density functional theory calculations for the first time. During CO2 reduction, the individual metal atoms function as the active sites, while g-C3N4 provides the source of hydrogen (H*) from the hydrogen evolution reaction. The complete, as-designed photocatalysts exhibit excellent activity in CO2 reduction. HCOOH is the preferred product of CO2 reduction on the Pd/g-C3N4 catalyst with a rate-determining barrier of 0.66 eV, while the Pt/g-C3N4 catalyst prefers to reduce CO2 to CH4 with a rate-determining barrier of 1.16 eV. In addition, deposition of atom catalysts on g-C3N4 significantly enhances the visible-light absorption, rendering them ideal for visible-light reduction of CO2. Our findings open a new avenue of CO2 reduction for renewable energy supply.

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Inorg Chem ; 53(18): 9516-30, 2014 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25190141

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A series of Pt(II) diimine complexes bearing benzothiazolylfluorenyl (BTZ-F8), diphenylaminofluorenyl (NPh2-F8), or naphthalimidylfluorenyl (NI-F8) motifs on the bipyridyl or acetylide ligands (Pt-4-Pt-8), (i.e., {4,4'-bis[7-R1-F8-(≡)n-]bpy}Pt(7-R2-F8- ≡ -)2, where F8 = 9,9'-di(2-ethylhexyl)fluorene, bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine, Pt-4: R1 = R2 = BTZ, n = 0; Pt-5: R1 = BTZ, R2 = NI, n = 0; Pt-6: R1 = R2 = BTZ, n = 1; Pt-7: R1 = BTZ, R2 = NPh2, n = 1; Pt-8: R1 = NPh2, R2 = BTZ, n = 1) were synthesized. Their ground-state and excited-state properties and reverse saturable absorption performances were systematically investigated. The influence of these motifs on the photophysics of the complexes was investigated by spectroscopic methods and simulated by time-dependent density functional theory (TDDFT). The intense absorption bands below 410 nm for these complexes is assigned to predominantly (1)π,π* transitions localized on either the bipyridine or the acetylide ligands; while the broad low-energy absorption bands between 420 and 575 nm are attributed to essentially (1)MLCT (metal-to-ligand charge transfer)/(1)LLCT (ligand-to-ligand charge transfer) transitions, likely mixed with some (1)ILCT (intraligand charge transfer) transition for Pt-4-Pt-7, and predominantly (1)ILCT transition admixing with minor (1)MLCT/(1)LLCT characters for Pt-8. The different substituents on the acetylide and bipyridyl ligands, and the degrees of π-conjugation in the bipyridyl ligand influence both the (1)π,π* and charge transfer transitions pronouncedly. All complexes are emissive at room temperature. Upon excitation at their respective absorption band maxima, Pt-4, Pt-6, and Pt-8 exhibit acetylide ligand localized (1)π,π* fluorescence and (3)MLCT/(3)LLCT phosphorescence in CH2Cl2, while Pt-5 manifests (1)ILCT fluorescence and (3)ILCT phosphorescence. However, only (1)LLCT fluorescence was observed for Pt-7 at room temperature. The nanosecond transient absorption study was carried out for Pt-4-Pt-8 in CH3CN. Except for Pt-7 that contains NPh2 at the acetylide ligands, Pt-4-Pt-6 and Pt-8 all exhibit weak to moderate excited-state absorption in the visible spectral region. Reverse saturable absorption (RSA) of these complexes was demonstrated at 532 nm using 4.1 ns laser pulses in a 2 mm cuvette. The strength of RSA follows this trend: Pt-4 > Pt-5 > Pt-7 > Pt-6 > Pt-8. Incorporation of electron-donating substituent NPh2 on the bipyridyl ligand significantly decreases the RSA, while shorter π-conjugation in the bipyridyl ligand increases the RSA. Therefore, the substituent at either the acetylide ligands or the bipyridyl ligand could affect the singlet and triplet excited-state characteristics significantly, which strongly influences the RSA efficiency.

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Opt Express ; 22(6): 6222-8, 2014 Mar 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24663970

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We report a new approach that uses the single beam Z-scan technique, to discriminate between excited state absorption (ESA) and two and three photon nonlinear absorption. By measuring the apparent delay or advance of the pulse in reaching the detector, the nonlinear absorption can be unambiguously identified as either instantaneous or transient. The simple method does not require a large range of input fluences or sophisticated pulse-probe experimental apparatus. The technique is easily extended to any absorption process dependent on pulse width and to nonlinear refraction measurements. We demonstrate in particular, that the large nonlinear absorption in ZnO nanocones when exposed to nanosecond 532 nm pulses, is due mostly to ESA, not pure two-photon absorption.

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