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喷雾状油水微滴作为一种氢源。

Sprayed Oil-Water Microdroplets as a Hydrogen Source.

作者信息

Chen Xuke, Xia Yu, Wu Yingfeng, Xu Yunpeng, Jia Xiuquan, Zare Richard N, Wang Feng

机构信息

State Key Laboratory of Catalysis, Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, P. R. China.

University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, P. R. China.

出版信息

J Am Chem Soc. 2024 Apr 17;146(15):10868-10874. doi: 10.1021/jacs.4c01455. Epub 2024 Apr 4.

Abstract

Liquid water provides the largest hydrogen reservoir on the earth's surface. Direct utilization of water as a source of hydrogen atoms and molecules is fundamental to the evolution of the ecosystem and industry. However, liquid water is an unfavorable electron donor for forming these hydrogen species owing to its redox inertness. We report oil-mediated electron extraction from water microdroplets, which is easily achieved by ultrasonically spraying an oil-water emulsion. Based on charge measurement and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy, contact electrification between oil and a water microdroplet is demonstrated to be the origin of electron extraction from water molecules. This contact electrification results in enhanced charge separation and subsequent mutual neutralization, which enables a ∼13-fold increase of charge carriers in comparison with an ultrapure water spray, leading to a ∼16-fold increase of spray-sourced hydrogen that can hydrogenate CO to selectively produce CO. These findings emphasize the potential of charge separation enabled by spraying an emulsion of liquid water and a hydrophobic liquid in driving hydrogenation reactions.

摘要

液态水是地球表面最大的氢储存库。直接利用水作为氢原子和分子的来源对于生态系统和工业的发展至关重要。然而,由于其氧化还原惰性,液态水对于形成这些氢物种而言是一种不利的电子供体。我们报道了通过超声喷雾油水乳液可轻松实现的油介导的从水微滴中提取电子的过程。基于电荷测量和电子顺磁共振光谱,证明油与水微滴之间的接触起电是从水分子中提取电子的起源。这种接触起电导致电荷分离增强并随后相互中和,与超纯水喷雾相比,这使得电荷载流子增加了约13倍,从而使喷雾源氢气增加了约16倍,该氢气可将CO氢化以选择性地生成CO。这些发现强调了通过喷雾液态水和疏水性液体的乳液实现电荷分离在驱动氢化反应方面的潜力。

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