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Approaches to Single-Nanoparticle Catalysis

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY, VOL 65
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages 395-422

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-physchem-040513-103729

Keywords

electrochemistry; single-molecule fluorescence; surface plasmon resonance; X-ray microscopy; surface-enhanced Raman

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  1. Div Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys [1263736] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Nanoparticles are among the most important industrial catalysts, with applications ranging from chemical manufacturing to energy conversion and storage. Heterogeneity is a general feature among these nanoparticles, with their individual differences in size, shape, and surface sites leading to variable, particle-specific catalytic activity. Assessing the activity of individual nanoparticles, preferably with subparticle resolution, is thus desired and vital to the development of efficient catalysts. It is challenging to measure the activity of single-nanoparticle catalysts, however. Several experimental approaches have been developed to monitor catalysis on single nanoparticles, including electrochemical methods, single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, surface plasmon resonance spectroscopy, X-ray microscopy, and surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy. This review focuses on these experimental approaches, the associated methods and strategies, and selected applications in studying single-nanoparticle catalysis with chemical selectivity, sensitivity, or subparticle spatial resolution.

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