Label-Free Imaging of Catalytic H2O2 Decomposition on Single Colloidal Pt Nanoparticles Using Nanofluidic Scattering Microscopy
Journal article, 2023

Single-particle catalysis aims at determining factors that dictate the nanoparticle activity and selectivity. Existing methods often use fluorescent model reactions at low reactant concentrations, operate at low pressures, or rely on plasmonic enhancement effects. Hence, methods to measure single-nanoparticle activity under technically relevant conditions and without fluorescence or other enhancement mechanisms are still lacking. Here, we introduce nanofluidic scattering microscopy of catalytic reactions on single colloidal nanoparticles trapped inside nanofluidic channels to fill this gap. By detecting minuscule refractive index changes in a liquid flushed trough a nanochannel, we demonstrate that local H2O2 concentration changes in water can be accurately measured. Applying this principle, we analyze the H2O2 concentration profiles adjacent to single colloidal Pt nanoparticles during catalytic H2O2 decomposition into O2 and H2O and derive the particles’ individual turnover frequencies from the growth rate of the O2 gas bubbles formed in their respective nanochannel during reaction.

nanofluidic scattering microscopy

nanofluidics

colloidal particles

platinum

label-free methods

hydrogen peroxide decomposition

single-nanoparticle catalysis

Author

Björn Altenburger

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Carl Andersson

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Sune Levin

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Fredrik Westerlund

Chalmers, Life Sciences, Chemical Biology

Joachim Fritzsche

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

Christoph Langhammer

Chalmers, Physics, Chemical Physics

ACS Nano

1936-0851 (ISSN) 1936-086X (eISSN)

Vol. 17 21 21030-21043

NACAREI: Nanofluidic Catalytic Reaction Imaging

European Commission (EC) (101043480), 2023-01-01 -- 2027-12-31.

The Sub-10 nm Challenge in Single Particle Catalysis

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2018-00329), 2019-01-01 -- 2024-12-31.

Subject Categories

Inorganic Chemistry

Physical Chemistry

Other Chemistry Topics

DOI

10.1021/acsnano.3c03977

PubMed

37847543

More information

Latest update

3/7/2024 9