iScience (Sep 2019)

Bubble-Assisted Three-Dimensional Ensemble of Nanomotors for Improved Catalytic Performance

  • Ben Wang,
  • Fengtong Ji,
  • Jiangfan Yu,
  • Lidong Yang,
  • Qianqian Wang,
  • Li Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 760 – 771

Abstract

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Summary: Combining catalysts with active colloidal matter could keep catalysts from aggregating, a major problem in chemical reactions. We report a kind of ensemble of bubble-cross-linked magnetic colloidal swarming nanomotors (B-MCS) with enhanced catalytic activity because of the local increase of the nanocatalyst concentration and three-dimensional (3D) fluid convection. Compared with the two-dimensional swarming collective without bubbles, the integral rotation was boosted because of the dynamic dewetting and increased slip length caused by the continuously ejected tiny bubbles. The bubbles cross-link the nanocatalysts and form stack along the vertical axis, generating the 3D network-like B-MCS ensemble with high dynamic stability and low drag resistance. The generated B-MCS ensemble exhibits controllable locomotion performance when applying a rotating magnetic field. Benefiting from locally increased catalyst concentration, good mobility, and 3D fluidic convection, the B-MCS ensemble offers a promising approach to heterogeneous catalysis. : Catalysis; Chemistry; Materials Science; Nanomaterials Subject Areas: Catalysis, Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanomaterials