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In situ studies on free-standing synthesis of nanocatalysts via acoustic levitation coupled with pulsed laser irradiation

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
Volume 94, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2023.106345

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Acoustic levitation; Gold and silver nanoparticles; In situ spectroscopy; 4-nitrophenol reduction; Pulsed laser irradiation

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Acoustic levitation is a unique tool for levitating and processing droplets and particles. In this study, gold and silver nanoparticles were synthesized using acoustic levitation and pulsed laser irradiation. The synthesized nanoparticles showed excellent catalytic behavior.
Acoustic levitation is a distinctive and versatile tool for levitating and processing free-standing single droplets and particles. Liquid droplets suspended in an acoustic standing wave provide container-free environments for understanding chemical reactions by avoiding boundary effects and solid surfaces. We attempted to use this strategy for the production of well-dispersed uniform catalytic nanomaterials in an ultraclean confined area without the addition of external reducing agents or surfactants. In this study, we report on the synthesis of gold and silver nanoparticles (NPs) via acoustic levitation coupled with pulsed laser irradiation (PLI). In situ UV-Visible and Raman spectroscopic techniques were performed to monitor the formation and growth of gold and silver NPs. The PLI was used for the photoreduction of targeted metal ions present in the levitated droplets to generate metal NPs. Additionally, the cavitation effect and bubble movement accelerate the nucleation and decrease the size of NPs. The synthesized Au NPs with similar to 5 nm size showed excellent catalytic behavior towards the conversion of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol. This study may open a new door for synthesizing various functional nanocatalysts and for achieving new chemical reactions in suspended droplets.

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