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Boosting Hot Electron-Driven Photocatalysis through Anisotropic Plasmonic Nanoparticles with Hot Spots in Au-TiO2 Nanoarchitectures

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 120, Issue 21, Pages 11690-11699

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b02370

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  1. Xunta de Galicia (INBIOMED-FEDER unha maneira de facer Europa) [EM2014/035]
  2. MINECO-Spain [CTM2014-58481-R]
  3. Fundacion Tatiana Perez de Guzman el Bueno
  4. European Union Seventh Framework Programme, BIOCAPS [FP7/REGPOT-2012-2013.1, 316265]
  5. Army Office of Research (MURI Grant) [W911NF-12-1-0407]
  6. Volkswagen Foundation
  7. IFFS/UESTC oversea postdoc program
  8. Changjiang Scholar funding

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The use of plasmonic metal nanoparticles as photo sensitizers has undergone a strong development in the past few years given their ability-to-increase the activity of,semiconductors into the visible and near-infrared regions. The present work reports an experimental and theoretical study on the critical influence that shape anisotropy of gold nanoparticles exerts on the photocatalytic performance of Au-TiO2 nanoarchitectures. The obtained results show that for a given amount of metallic material, Au nanostars endow titania with a strongly enhanced catalytic,efficiency,compared to that found in the presence of Au nanospheres or nanorods. This is ascribed to the ability of nanostars to locally create extremely-large, electromagnetic field enhancements around their spikes, which ensures an increased population of hot electrons close to the interface between the metal and the semiconductor. Therefore, these nanostructures exhibit a, novel regime of photocatalytic activity that could be described as plasmonic hot-spot photocatalysis. Numerical simulations confirm that the hot electron injection is a feasible Mechanism behind the photosensitization process and that the nanostars should have the strongest photochemical response. These results pave the way for a more rational design of the plasmonic component in the search for high-performance photocatalytic-nanoreactots operating under visible and NIR light.

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