Journal
NANO LETTERS
Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 2189-2194Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b05410
Keywords
Hot electron; CO2RR; catalysis; artificial photosynthesis; LSPR
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- National Science Foundation [NSF CHE-1455011]
- Springborn postdoctoral fellowship
- Division Of Chemistry [1455011] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
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Artificial photosynthesis relies on the availability of synthetic photocatalysts that can drive CO(2)reduction in the presence of water and light. From the standpoint of solar fuel production, it is desirable that these photocatalysts perform under visible light and produce energy-rich hydrocarbons from CO(2)reduction. However, the multistep nature of CO2-to-hydrocarbon conversion poses a significant kinetic bottleneck when compared to CO production and H(2)evolution. Here, we show that plasmonic Au nanoparticle photocatalysts can harvest visible light for multielectron, multiproton reduction of CO(2)to yield C-1(methane) and C-2(ethane) hydrocarbons. The light-excitation attributes influence the C(2)and C(1)selectivity. The observed trends in activity and selectivity follow Poisson statistics of electron harvesting. Higher photon energies and flux favor simultaneous harvesting of more than one electron from the photocharged Au nanoparticle catalyst, inducing the C-C coupling required for C(2)production. These findings elucidate the nature of plasmonic photocatalysis, which involves strong light-matter coupling, and set the stage for the controlled chemical bond formation by light excitation.
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