Metal nanoparticles induced photocatalysis

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Abstract

Photocatalysis induced by light absorption of metal nanoparticles (NPs) has emerged as a promising strategy for exploiting efficient visible-light-responsive composites for solar-energy conversion. In this review, we first introduce the light absorption ofmetal NPs and themechanisms proposed in metal-induced photocatalysis (MIP).Then, its applications in water splitting, artificial photosynthesis and inert molecular activation are summarized. To address the challenge of low efficiency in this field, strategies in promoting catalytic activity are reviewed, and particular attention is paid to the particle-size effect of metal. Finally, the challenges and possible development directions of MIP are briefly discussed.

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Liu, L., Zhang, X., Yang, L., Ren, L., Wang, D., & Ye, J. (2017, September 1). Metal nanoparticles induced photocatalysis. National Science Review. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwx019

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