互连性
荧光
化学
多孔性
催化作用
纳米技术
大规模运输
多孔介质
多相催化
荧光标记
纳米尺度
化学工程
生物系统
材料科学
计算机科学
有机化学
生化工程
物理
人工智能
生物
量子力学
工程类
作者
Gareth T. Whiting,Nikolaos Nikolopoulos,Ioannis Nikolopoulos,Abhishek Dutta Chowdhury,Bert M. Weckhuysen
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41557-018-0163-z
摘要
The performances of porous materials are closely related to the accessibility and interconnectivity of their porous domains. Visualizing pore architecture and its role on functionality-for example, mass transport-has been a challenge so far, and traditional bulk and often non-visual pore measurements have to suffice in most cases. Here, we present an integrated, facile fluorescence microscopy approach to visualize the pore accessibility and interconnectivity of industrial-grade catalyst bodies, and link it unequivocally with their catalytic performance. Fluorescent nanoprobes of various sizes were imaged and correlated with the molecular transport of fluorescent molecules formed during a separate catalytic reaction. A direct visual relationship between the pore architecture-which depends on the pore sizes and interconnectivity of the material selected-and molecular transport was established. This approach can be applied to other porous materials, and the insight gained may prove useful in the design of more efficient heterogeneous catalysts.
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