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Establishing plasmon contribution to chemical reactions: alkoxyamines as a thermal probe
Authors:Olga Guselnikova  Grard Audran  Jean-Patrick Joly  Andrii Trelin  Evgeny V Tretyakov  Vaclav Svorcik  Oleksiy Lyutakov  Sylvain R A Marque  Pavel Postnikov
Institution:Research School of Chemistry and Applied Biomedical Sciences, Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russian Federation.; Aix-Marseille Univ, CNRS, ICR case 551, Avenue Escadrille Normandie-Niemen, 13397 Marseille Cedex 20 France.; Department of Solid-State Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague Czech Republic ; N.D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry, Leninsky Prospect, 47, Moscow 119991 Russia
Abstract:The nature of plasmon interaction with organic molecules is a subject of fierce discussion about thermal and non-thermal effects. Despite the abundance of physical methods for evaluating the plasmonic effects, chemical insight has not been reported yet. In this contribution, we propose a chemical insight into the plasmon effect on reaction kinetics using alkoxyamines as an organic probe through their homolysis, leading to the generation of nitroxide radicals. Alkoxyamines (TEMPO- and SG1-substituted) with well-studied homolysis behavior are covalently attached to spherical Au nanoparticles. We evaluate the kinetic parameters of homolysis of alkoxyamines attached on a plasmon-active surface under heating and irradiation at a wavelength of plasmon resonance. The estimation of kinetic parameters from experiments with different probes (Au–TEMPO, Au–SG1, Au–SG1–TEMPO) allows revealing the apparent differences associated with the non-thermal contribution of plasmon activation. Moreover, our findings underline the dependency of kinetic parameters on the structure of organic molecules, which highlights the necessity to consider the nature of organic transformations and molecular structure in plasmon catalysis.

Kinetic study of alkoxyamine homolysis revealed the impact of non-thermal effects in plasmon-assisted reactions.
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