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Ultrathin covalent organic overlayers on metal nanocrystals for highly selective plasmonic photocatalysis.


ABSTRACT: Metal nanoparticle-organic interfaces are common but remain elusive for controlling reactions due to the complex interactions of randomly formed ligand-layers. This paper presents an approach for enhancing the selectivity of catalytic reactions by constructing a skin-like few-nanometre ultrathin crystalline porous covalent organic overlayer on a plasmonic nanoparticle surface. This organic overlayer features a highly ordered layout of pore openings that facilitates molecule entry without any surface poisoning effects and simultaneously endows favourable electronic effects to control molecular adsorption-desorption. Conformal organic overlayers are synthesised through the plasmonic oxidative activation and intermolecular covalent crosslinking of molecular units. We develop a light-operated multicomponent interfaced plasmonic catalytic platform comprising Pd-modified gold nanoparticles inside hollow silica to achieve the highly efficient and selective semihydrogenation of alkynes. This approach demonstrates a way to control molecular adsorption behaviours on metal surfaces, breaking the linear scaling relationship and simultaneously enhancing activity and selectivity.

SUBMITTER: Acharya A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10667221 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrathin covalent organic overlayers on metal nanocrystals for highly selective plasmonic photocatalysis.

Acharya Anubhab A   Mete Trimbak Baliram TB   Kumari Nitee N   Yoon Youngkwan Y   Jeong Hayoung H   Jang Taehyung T   Song Byeongju B   Choi Hee Cheul HC   Han Jeong Woo JW   Pang Yoonsoo Y   Yun Yongju Y   Kumar Amit A   Lee In Su IS  

Nature communications 20231123 1


Metal nanoparticle-organic interfaces are common but remain elusive for controlling reactions due to the complex interactions of randomly formed ligand-layers. This paper presents an approach for enhancing the selectivity of catalytic reactions by constructing a skin-like few-nanometre ultrathin crystalline porous covalent organic overlayer on a plasmonic nanoparticle surface. This organic overlayer features a highly ordered layout of pore openings that facilitates molecule entry without any sur  ...[more]

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