posted on 2021-12-16, 21:04authored byPin Lyu, Son C. Nguyen
The
photocharging effect is widely known across different research
fields, has rarely been quantified as a background contribution in
photocatalysis, and has often been overlooked in mechanistic interpretation
of nanoparticle photocatalysts. To address these issues, this work
presents a two-step experiment: charging colloidal Pd nanoparticles
with light and hole scavengers and using the charged particles to
catalyze the reduction of 4-nitrophenol by NaBH4 under
non-irradiation conditions. Experimental kinetics demonstrated a proportional
correlation between accumulated electrons and catalytic improvement
of Pd nanoparticles. This work reminds us that photocharged nanoparticles
may still catalyze chemical reactions as a background phenomenon even
when they are not undergoing photoexcitation.