Project Details
In situ label-free monitoring of noble metal nanoparticle-catalyzed reactions using surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy: correlative single particle studies and mechanistic investigations
Applicant
Professor Dr. Sebastian Schlücker
Subject Area
Physical Chemistry of Molecules, Liquids and Interfaces, Biophysical Chemistry
Term
from 2019 to 2022
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 410889534
Noble metal nanoparticles are important catalysts for many chemical reactions. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is capable of in situ probing the underlying molecular transformations in a label-free manner with high chemical specificity, high sensitivity, and interface selectivity. In this joint NSFC/DFG proposal, the applicants from China (Xie) and Germany (Schlücker) want to continue their existing successful collaboration and to combine their expertise for investigating the nitro-to-amino conversion on the surface of gold, platinum, and palladium nanoparticles using hydride and molecular hydrogen as reducing agents. Various bifunctional noble metal core/satellite nanoparticles with both SERS and catalytic activity will be synthesized (Xie lab) and characterized in correlative SERS spectroscopic/electron microscopic experiments at the single-particle level in custom-made reactors (Schlücker lab). By synthesizing and investigating a set of rationally designed educt molecules with the nitro group at various positions (Xie lab) we want to obtain a mechanistic understanding on how the nitro-to-amino conversion takes place. Finally, high-resolution SERS spectroscopy (Xie lab) in combination with accompanying DFT calculations (Schlücker lab) aims at resolving the corresponding reaction intermediates in a microfluidic reactor.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
China
Partner Organisation
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Cooperation Partner
Professor Dr. Wei Xie