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Catalytic and Light‐Driven ZnO/Pt Janus Nano/Micromotors: Switching of Motion Mechanism via Interface Roughness and Defect Tailoring at the Nanoscale
Author(s) -
Pourrahimi Amir Masoud,
Villa Katherine,
Manzanares Palenzuela Carmen Lorena,
Ying Yulong,
Sofer Zdeněk,
Pumera Martin
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.201808678
Subject(s) - materials science , janus , nanotechnology , janus particles , nanoscopic scale , mesoporous material , nanosheet , nanopore , monolayer , nanoparticle , surface roughness , surface finish , catalysis , composite material , biochemistry , chemistry
The first models of mesoporous ZnO/Pt Janus micromotors that show fuel‐free and light‐powered propulsion depending on the interface roughness are shown. Two models of ZnO semiconducting particles with distinct surface morphologies and pore structures are synthesized by self‐aggregation of primary nanoparticles and nanosheets into nanoscale rough and smooth microparticles, respectively. The self‐assembled nanosheet model (smooth) provides a large surface for the formation of a continuous Pt layer with strong adherence, whereas the discontinuous Pt species take place inside the inter‐nanoparticles pores in the self‐assembled nanoparticle model (rough). The effects of the interface, surface porosity, defect, and charge transfer on the light‐powered motion for both well‐designed mesoporous ZnO/Pt Janus micromotors are investigated and compared to find the underlying propulsion mechanisms. The degradation of two model pollutants is demonstrated as a proof‐of‐concept application of these carefully engineered Janus micromotors. In this work, it is shown that by discreet material fabrication together with semiconductor/metal interface charge transport interpretation, it would be possible to develop new light‐driven Janus micromotors based on other photocatalysts containing active surfaces such as TiO 2 .

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