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Studies on the Morphology Effect on Catalytic Ability of a Single MnO2 Catalyst Particle with a Solid Nanopipette

Zhang, Rui; Liu, Xuye; Zeng, Qiang*; Shen, Huanhuan; Wang, Lishi*
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摘要

Investigating the catalytic ability of an individual catalyst particle helps to understand heterogeneity and can provide new insights into the synthesis of high-efficiency catalysts. Solid-state nanopores have become a promising tool for detecting single molecules/particles due to their high temporal and spatial resolution. Here, we report a nanopore-based strategy for the evaluation and comparison of a single MnO2 catalyst particle with different morphologies by monitoring the generated O-2 bubbles from the catalytic decomposition of H2O2. The finite element simulation was introduced to account for the flow velocity and bubble-induced current variation in the nanopore. In particular, the differences in catalytic ability of spherical and cubic MnO2 have been studied by calculating the production rate and volume of O-2. It demonstrates that the shape of a single MnO2 catalyst particle has a significant effect on its catalytic activity indeed.

关键词

nanopipette resistant pulse single particle morphology catalytic ability