Abstract

Herein, fluorescence microscopy image-analysis (FMI) visualized the information of interphase HO˙ radicals using luminescent 7-hydroxycoumarin as the marker, revealing the inhomogeneity and intensity of HO˙ production originated by surface-mediated catalysis. The FMI is recommended as a quick-response method for the evaluation of HO˙-assigned heterogeneous catalysis.

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