化学
零价铁
纳米尺度
质子
零(语言学)
拉曼散射
拉曼光谱
化学物理
原子物理学
分子物理学
纳米技术
物理化学
光学
核物理学
物理
语言学
材料科学
哲学
吸附
作者
Weiwei Ma,Yuxin Wang,Ruizhao Wang,Xin Fan,Sicong Ma,Yuchen Tang,Zhihui Ai,Yancai Yao,Lizhi Zhang,Tingjuan Gao
摘要
The interaction between a solid and water at their interface, especially proton transfer, impacts molecular-scale catalysis, macroscopic environmental science, and geoscience. Although being highly desired, directly probing proton transfer between a solid and water is a great challenge, given the subnanometer to nanometer scale of the interface. The fundamental challenge lies in the lack of a measurement tool to sensitively observe local proton concentration without introducing an exogenous electrode or nanoparticle with a minimum size of tens of nanometers. Here, we demonstrate an azo-enhanced Raman scattering strategy to design a 2 nm long small-molecule pH probe with a chelating group anchoring to the solid surface. Empowered by the intramolecular Raman enhancing sensitivity, the probe directly observes proton transfer between water and nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI), a famous environmental material for pollution control. This molecular-scale interfacial probing methodology offers a powerful tool to pave the way for advanced environmental and geochemical discernment and management.
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