Colloidal Polydopamine Beads: A Photothermally Active Support for Noble Metal Nanocatalysts

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2022 Apr 20;14(15):17560-17569. doi: 10.1021/acsami.2c03183. Epub 2022 Apr 5.

Abstract

Polydopamine (PDA) is a unique bioinspired synthetic polymer that integrates broadband light absorption, efficient photothermal transduction, and versatile surface-adhesion functions in a single material entity. Here, we utilize colloidal PDA beads in the submicron particle size regime as an easily processable and photothermally active support for sub-10 nm Pd nanocatalysts to construct a multifunctional material system that allows us to kinetically boost thermal catalytic reactions through visible and near-infrared light illuminations. Choosing the Pd-catalyzed nitrophenol reduction by ammonium formate as a model transfer hydrogenation reaction exhibiting temperature-dependent reaction rates, we demonstrate that interfacial molecule-transforming processes on metal nanocatalyst surfaces can be kinetically modulated by harnessing the thermal energy produced through photothermal transduction in the PDA supports.

Keywords: catalyst support; light harvesting; nanocatalysis; noble metal; photothermal; polydopamine.