Issue 12, 2017

Serial microbubble imaging technology (sMBI) for rapid screening of hydrogen-evolution materials used in photocatalytic water-splitting reactions

Abstract

In this study, a serial microbubble imaging technology (sMBI) is proposed as a new high-throughput technology (HTE) detection method for rapid screening of hydrogen-evolution catalytic materials. The mechanism for the screening is based on capturing the variation in the growth of microbubbles in a system involving thousands of catalysts to evaluate numerous reactions. As an example of the process, three catalysts with high catalytic activity were rapidly selected from 1260 candidates.

Graphical abstract: Serial microbubble imaging technology (sMBI) for rapid screening of hydrogen-evolution materials used in photocatalytic water-splitting reactions

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 Dec 2016
Accepted
27 Feb 2017
First published
03 Mar 2017

Anal. Methods, 2017,9, 1835-1838

Serial microbubble imaging technology (sMBI) for rapid screening of hydrogen-evolution materials used in photocatalytic water-splitting reactions

J. Zhang, J. Lee, L. Wang, Y. Zheng, W. Wang, J. Guo and J. Gao, Anal. Methods, 2017, 9, 1835 DOI: 10.1039/C6AY03406C

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