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Synthesis of a Gold-Metal Oxide Core-Satellite Nanostructure for In Situ SERS Study of CuO-Catalyzed Photooxidation

机译:Synthesis of a Gold-Metal Oxide Core-Satellite Nanostructure for In Situ SERS Study of CuO-Catalyzed Photooxidation

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This work reports on an assembling-calcining method for preparing gold-metal oxide core-satellite nanostructures, which enable surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic detection of chemical reactions on metal oxide nanoparticles. By using the nanostructure, we study the photooxidation of Si-H catalyzed by CuO nanoparticles. As evidenced by the in situ spectroscopic results, oxygen vacancies of CuO are found to be very active sites for oxygen activation, and hydroxide radicals (*OH) adsorbed at the catalytic sites are likely to be the reactive intermediates that trigger the conversion from silanes into the corresponding silanols. According to our finding, oxygen vacancy-rich CuO catalysts are confirmed to be of both high activity and selectivity in photooxidation of various silanes.

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