To minimize catalytic quenching, several strategies can be employed:
Surface Modification: Functionalizing the surface of nanoparticles with specific ligands that repel quenching molecules. Optimizing Particle Size: Designing nanoparticles with an optimal size to balance surface area and susceptibility to quenching. Environmental Control: Adjusting the reaction conditions such as temperature and pH to reduce the interaction between the catalyst and quenching molecules. Using Protective Coatings: Applying a protective layer around the nanoparticles to prevent quenching molecules from accessing the active sites.