Author:
Liu Jian,He Fei,Zhu Ka Di
Abstract
Abstract
Nowadays, researchers find that the surface plasmons can mediate some chemical reactions through the generation of the confined plasmonic field, excited electrons, and local heating effect. In this article we suggest a new surface plasmonic photocatalysis mechanism based on the molecular optomechanics which is not considered before. A reaction kinetic model was established to achieve a quantitative study of catalytic efficiency. The catalytic mechanism is not limited to a specific chemical reaction, all molecules with Raman activity can be accelerated dramatically in reaction. For molecules with different mechanical properties, the corresponding optomechanical catalytic pathway needs to be selected. We hope that this work will provide guidance for achieving strong or even ultrastrong catalyses under specific optical conditions. We further demonstrate that the optomechanical effects can also be used for the deceleration, which provides the possibility to design a highly tunable chemical reaction system. We believe that the quantum photochemistry will be further developed and widely used in future research.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy