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Bioluminescence-induced photocatalysis on semiconducting oxide nanosheets
- Kamada, Kai;
- Sano, Hideaki;
- Nakagoe, Osamu;
- Tanabe, Shuji;
- Oh, Jae-Min
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A novel semiconductor photocatalytic reaction system employing a photo-emitting enzyme as an internal light source is pro-posed in the present study. The system completely overturns common sense that conventional photocatalytic reactions must require irradiation from an external light source. A horseradish peroxidase (HRP) catalyzing oxidative bioluminescence reaction of luminol in the presence of H2O2 and manganate nanosheets (MNSs) with a narrow bandgap were utilized for an internal light source and semiconductor photocatalysts, respectively, and both of them coexisted in a same reactant solution. In other words, nano-sized light sources were highly dispersed in the solution, resulting in photo-excitation of MNSs over the entire solution. Photo-activated MNSs simultaneously caused oxidation and reduction, where platinum hexachloride anions (PtCl62-) were utilized as a model substance to be reacted photocatalytically. According to X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy (XANES) of MNSs after the photocatalytic reaction, the anions were mainly transformed into solid phases of PtO2 and/or Pt(OH)(4) by reacting with holes in MNSs. In contrast, a control experiment without HRP, i.e. a dark experiment, did not leave any evidence for photocatalytic reaction of PtCl62-. The detailed mechanism and the advantages/disadvantages of the proposed unique system are explained.
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- 제목
- Bioluminescence-induced photocatalysis on semiconducting oxide nanosheets
- 저자
- Kamada, Kai; Sano, Hideaki; Nakagoe, Osamu; Tanabe, Shuji; Oh, Jae-Min
- 발행일
- 2024-01
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Journal of Asian Ceramic Societies
- 권
- 12
- 호
- 1
- 페이지
- 86 ~ 92