Mechanistic insight into deep holes from interband transitions in Palladium nanoparticle photocatalysts

08 December 2021, Version 1
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Abstract

Photocatalysis of metallic nanoparticles, especially utilizing hot electrons generated from localized surface plasmon resonance, is of widespread interest. However, the role of hot holes, especially generated from interband transitions, has not been emphasized in exploring the photocatalytic mechanism yet. In this study, a photocatalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura reaction using mesoporous Pd nanoparticle photocatalyst served as a model reaction to study the role of hot holes by accurately measuring the quantum yields of the photocatalyst. The quantum yields increase under shorter wavelength excitations and correlate to the “deeper” energy of the holes from the Fermi level. Our mechanistic study suggests that deeper holes in the d-band can catalyze the oxidative addition of aryl halide R-X onto Pd0 at the surface of nanoparticles to form the R-PdII-X complex, the rate-determining step of the established catalytic cycle. We pointed out that this deep hole mechanism should deserve as much attention as the well-known hot electron transfer mechanism in previous studies.

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