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Fe/Au galvanic nanocells to generate self-sustained Fenton reactions without additives at neutral pH.

Gubakhanim ShahnazarovaNour Al Hoda Al BastJessica C RamirezJosep NoguesJaume EsteveJordi FraxedasAlbert SerràMaría José EsplandiuBorja Sepulveda
Published in: Materials horizons (2024)
The generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) via the Fenton reaction has received significant attention for widespread applications. This reaction can be triggered by zero-valent metal nanoparticles by converting externally added H 2 O 2 into hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) in acidic media. To avoid the addition of external additives or energy supply, developing self-sustained catalytic systems enabling onsite production of H 2 O 2 at a neutral pH is crucial. Here, we present novel galvanic nanocells (GNCs) based on metallic Fe/Au bilayers on arrays of nanoporous silica nanostructures for the generation of self-sustained Fenton reactions. These GNCs exploit the large electrochemical potential difference between the Fe and Au layers to enable direct H 2 O 2 production and efficient release of Fe 2+ in water at neutral pH, thereby triggering the Fenton reaction. Additionally, the GNCs promote Fe 2+ /Fe 3+ circulation and minimize side reactions that passivate the iron surface to enhance their reactivity. The capability to directly trigger the Fenton reaction in water at pH 7 is demonstrated by the fast degradation and mineralization of organic pollutants, by using tiny amounts of catalyst. The self-generated H 2 O 2 and its transformation into ˙OH in a neutral environment provide a promising route not only in environmental remediation but also to produce therapeutic ROS and address the limitations of Fenton catalytic nanostructures.
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