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Nanocatalyst Could Promote Photoinduced Hydrogen Generation

Numerous innovative chemical systems for photoinduced electron transfer have been presented by scientists throughout the years. Japanese scientists have already made progress in this direction by creating a copolymer-conjugated nanocatalytic device that effectively promotes photoinduced electron transport.

Next-generation nanocatalysts to revolutionize active electron transfer

Next-generation nanocatalysts to revolutionize active electron transfer
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Next-Gen Nanocatalysts Set to Transform Active Electron Transfer

Next-Gen Nanocatalysts Set to Transform Active Electron Transfer
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Towards next-generation nanocatalysts to revo

<p><strong>Over the years, scientists have proposed many novel molecular systems for photoinduced electron transfer. In this direction, researchers from Japan have now developed a copolymer-conjugated nanocatalytic system that can drive efficient photoinduced electron transfer. They employed a temperature-responsive ternary random copolymer and coupled it to platinum nanoparticles. By enabling dynamic electron transfer and driving photoinduced hydrogen generation, this innovation can have far-reaching implications for artificial photosynthesis, electrochemical reactions, macromolecular recognition, and bio-inspired soft materials.</strong></p>

Photoexpansion: Bio-based polyesters hard film

 E-Mail IMAGE: The UV-induced deformation of the polycinnamate was analyzed by time-resolved IR spectroscopy, and it was confirmed that photoexpansion occurred based on the trans-to-cis isomerization of main chain cinnamate units.. view more  Credit: Image courtesy: Tatsuo Kaneko and Kenji Takada from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. A phenomenon of photoexpansion in hard plastic films with a high glass transition temperature in the dry state was established, which was essentially different from very soft actuators, such as elastomers or gels. The photoexpanding hard actuators were expected to apply in the wide fields because they do not contain vaporable matters such as solvents and were much more thermoresistant than conventional ones.

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