Plasmonic-enhanced photocatalysis reactions using gold nanostructured films

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This work shows the enhancement of the visible photocatalytic activity of TiO2 NPs film using the localized surface plasmonic resonance of Au nanostructures. We adopted a simple yet effective surface treatment to tune the size distribution, and plasmonic resonance spectrum of Au nanostructured films on glass substrates, by hot plate annealing in air at low temperatures. A hybrid photocatalytic film of TiO2:Au is utilized to catalyse a selective photodegradation reaction of Methylene Blue in solution. Irradiation at the plasmonic resonance wavelength of the Au nanostructures provides more effective photodegradation compared to broadband artificial sunlight of significantly higher intensity. This improvement is attributed to the active contribution of the plasmonic hot electrons injected into the TiO2. The broadband source initiates competing photoreactions in the photocatalyst, so that carrier transfer from the catalyst surface to the solution is less efficient. The proposed hybrid photocatalyst can be integrated with a variety of device architectures and designs, which makes it highly attractive for low-cost photocatalysis applications.

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Ibrahem, M. A., Rasheed, B. G., Mahdi, R. I., Khazal, T. M., Omar, M. M., & O’Neill, M. (2020). Plasmonic-enhanced photocatalysis reactions using gold nanostructured films. RSC Advances, 10(38), 22324–22330. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra03858j

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