Recent Progress on Metal-Enhanced Photocatalysis: A Review on the Mechanism

  • Fang M
  • Tan X
  • Liu Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Metal-enhanced photocatalysis has recently received increasing interest, mainly due to the ability of metal to directly or indirectly degrade pollutants. In this review, we briefly review the recent breakthroughs in metal-enhanced photocatalysis. We discussed the recent progress of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect and small size effect of metal nanoparticles on photocatalysis; in particular, we focus on elucidating the mechanism of energy transfer and hot electron injection/transfer effect of metal nanoparticles and clusters while as photocatalysts or as cophotocatalysts. Finally, we discuss the potential applications of metal-enhanced photocatalysis, and we also offer some perspectives for further investigations.

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Fang, M., Tan, X., Liu, Z., Hu, B., & Wang, X. (2021). Recent Progress on Metal-Enhanced Photocatalysis: A Review on the Mechanism. Research, 2021. https://doi.org/10.34133/2021/9794329

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