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Small ; 18(14): e2106680, 2022 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35199463

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Facilitating the mass transfer and spatial charge separation is a great challenge for achieving efficient oxidation of NO and outstanding sulfur resistance. Herein, a hydrothermal-assisted confinement growth technique is used to fabricate well-defined three-dimensional CuOx@MnOx hetero-shelled hollow-structure catalysts. By integrating the coupled plasma space reactor and the porous hierarchical structure of the catalyst, excellent stability (10 h) and high conversion of NO (93.86%) are reached under the concentration of SO2 (1000 mg m-3 ) and NO (200 mg m-3 ). Impressively, precise surface characterization and detailed density functional theory calculations show that the spatial hetero-shelled micro-reactor can orient the redox pairs transportation, facilitating the combination of NO with the surface coordinately unsaturated O atoms, and also prevent the poisoning of SO2 molecules due to the curvature and surface charge effect in the non-thermal plasma equipment.


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Sulfur , Catalysis , Oxidation-Reduction , Porosity
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Front Chem ; 7: 447, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31281810

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Non-conjugated polymers with luminescence emission property have recently drawn great attention due to their promising applications in different areas. Most traditional organic synthetic non-conjugated polymers required complicated synthesis. Herein, we report a non-conjugated biomass material, carboxymethylated nanocellulose (C-CNC), which is found to be practically non-luminescent in dilute solutions, while being highly emissive when aggregated as nanosuspensions. We propose that the luminescence of C-CNC originates from the through-space conjugation of oxygen atoms and carboxyl groups of C-CNC. Thus, a clearer mechanism of clusteroluminescence was provided with the subsequent experiments. The effects of concentration of C-CNC, solvent, temperature and pH have also been investigated. In addition, ethylenediamine (EDA) has been employed to "lock" C-CNC material via the bonding of amide groups with carboxylic groups. As prepared C-CNC/EDA confirmed that the clusteroluminescence was attributed to the amide moieties and through-space conjugation between oxygen and carbonyl moieties. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations have also been employed to confirm the luminescence mechanism. It is believed that such clustering-triggered emission mechanism is instructive for further development of unconventional luminogens.

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