Super-resolution fluorescence microscopy reveals nanoscale catalytic heterogeneity on single copper nanowires

By recording the super-resolved positions of fluorescent product molecules, we reveal locational heterogeneity on the surface of copper nanowire catalysts with single-particle sensitivity and single-turnover resolution. This unveils a gradient activity along the length of nanowire, a result we found...

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Main Authors: Ow, Matthew Jun Kit, Ng, Jia Jun, Yong, Jian Xiong, Quek, Benjamin Yi Liang, Yeow, Edwin Kok Lee, Zhang, Zhengyang
Other Authors: Asian Spectroscopy Conference 2020
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144277
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:By recording the super-resolved positions of fluorescent product molecules, we reveal locational heterogeneity on the surface of copper nanowire catalysts with single-particle sensitivity and single-turnover resolution. This unveils a gradient activity along the length of nanowire, a result we found to be due to the underlying gradient of unsaturated surface site density resulting from their linear decay in growth rate during synthesis. Within the nanowire, we observed site-specific activity at different regions, where the ratios between the activity at the end regions and side facets are dependent on the length of the nanowire. Examining the single-molecule turnover rate allows for functional interrogations of nanocatalysts at the nanoscale.