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  • - The text discusses the importance of rapid mass transfer in solid-solid reactions for effective catalysis, and how using phoretic nanoparticles can improve collision efficiency, although their reach is limited.
  • - A novel method utilizing a photogenerated outer electric field (OEF) has been developed to drive organic nanocrystals, specifically PTCDA, long distances (25-200 μm) for enhanced interaction with microplastics.
  • - This OEF facilitates the targeted transfer of PTCDA nanocrystals onto microplastic surfaces, significantly increasing their decomposition rate into CO through solid-solid catalysis, suggesting advancements in photocatalytic processes.

Article Abstract

Rapid mass transfer in solid-solid reactions is crucial for catalysis. Although phoretic nanoparticles offer potential for increased collision efficiency between solids, their implementation is hindered by limited interaction ranges. Here, we present a self-driven long-range electrophoresis of organic nanocrystals facilitated by a rationally designed photogenerated outer electric field (OEF) on their surface. Employing perylene-3,4,9,10-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (PTCDA) molecular nanocrystals as a model, we demonstrate that a directional OEF with an intensity of 13.6-0.4 kV m across a range of 25-200 μm. This OEF-driven targeted electrophoresis of PTCDA nanocrystals onto the microplastic surface enhances the activity for subsequent decomposition of microplastics (196.8 mg h) into CO by solid-solid catalysis. As supported by operando characterizations and theoretical calculations, the OEF surrounds PTCDA nanocrystals initially, directing from the electron-rich (0 1 1) to the hole-rich [Formula: see text] surface. Upon surface charge modulation, the direction of OEF changes toward the solid substrate. The OEF-driven electrophoretic effect in organic nanocrystals with anisotropic charge enrichment characteristics indicates potential advancements in realizing effective solid-solid photocatalysis.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10781792PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-44700-wDOI Listing

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