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Monitoring Photoinduced Interparticle Chemical Communication In Situ

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ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 62, Issue 10, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.202215631

Keywords

Chemical Communication; Chemical Potential Difference; Collision Electrochemistry; Morphology Transformation; Nanoparticles

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By statistically analyzing time-resolved current transients, we can quantitatively determine the dynamic chemical potential difference and interparticle communication between populations of large and small Ag NPs, enabling in situ investigation of chemical communication-dependent transformation kinetics of NPs in the photochemical process with the high sensitivity of stochastic collision electrochemistry, shedding light on designing nanomaterials.
Monitoring interparticle chemical communication plays a critical role in the nanomaterial synthesis as this communication controls the final structure and stability of global nanoparticles (NPs). Yet most ensemble analytical techniques, which could only reveal average macroscopic information, are unable to elucidate NP-to-NP interactions. Herein, we employ stochastic collision electrochemistry to track the morphology transformation of Ag NPs in photochemical process at the single NP level. By further statistical analysis of time-resolved current transients, we quantitatively determine the dynamic chemical potential difference and interparticle communication between populations of large and small Ag NPs. The high sensitivity of stochastic collision electrochemistry enables the in situ investigation of chemical communication-dependent transformation kinetics of NPs in photochemical process, shedding light on designing nanomaterials.

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