Operando Decoding of Surface Chemical and Thermal Events in Photoelectrocatalysis via a Lab‐Around‐Microfiber Sensor

Author:

Huang Yunyun12ORCID,Mou Caini12,Liang Jiaxuan12,Wan Jiaxin12,Chen Pengwei12,Guan Bai‐Ou12

Affiliation:

1. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Fiber Sensing and Communications Institute of Photonics Technology Jinan University Guangzhou 511443 China

2. College of Physics & Optoelectronic Engineering Jinan University Guangzhou 510632 China

Abstract

AbstractOperando decoding of the key parameters of photo‐electric catalysis provides reliable information for catalytic effect evaluation and catalytic mechanism exploration. However, to capture the details of surface‐localized and rapid chemical and thermal events at the nanoscale in real‐time is highly challenging. A promising approach based on a lab‐around‐microfiber sensor capable of simulating photo‐electric catalytic reactions on the surface of optical fibers as well as monitoring reactant concentration changes and catalytic heat generation processes is demonstrated. Due to the penetration depth of submicron size and the fast response ability of the evanescent field, the lab‐around‐microfiber sensor overcame the difficulty of reading instantaneous surface parameters in the submicron range. This sensor operando dismantled the changes in reactant concentration and temperature on the catalyst surface induced by light and voltage, respectively. It also decoded the impact of catalyst composition on the adsorption efficiency and catalytic efficiency across various wavelengths and determined the synchronized occurrence of pollutant degradation and catalytic thermal effects. Stable correlations between the real‐time parameters and catalytic activities are obtained, helping to provide a basic understanding of the catalytic process and mechanism. This approach fills an important gap in the current monitoring methods of catalytic processes and heat production.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Publisher

Wiley

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