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Dual Photolytic Pathways in an Alloyed Plasmonic Near-Perfect Absorber: Implications for Photoelectrocatalysis

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posted on 2024-11-02, 16:33 authored by Qi Xiao, Calum Kinnear, Tim ConnellTim Connell, Gus Bonin, Daniel Gomez AlviarezDaniel Gomez Alviarez
Plasmonic noble metal nanoparticles exhibit intense interactions with light but are inherently chemically unreactive. Alloying plasmonic gold with catalytic palladium forms a hybrid catalyst incorporating each metal's benefits. In this work we demonstrate a robust method for preparing alloyed nanoparticles without the need for colloidal synthesis or time-consuming lithography. This method results in uniform, densely packed monolayers of alloyed AuPd nanoparticles suitable for inclusion in electromagnetic perfect absorbers, which further strengthen existing light-matter interactions. While these materials demonstrate a strong photocathodic response not possible using monometallic Au nanoparticles on a n-type spacer and exhibit higher photon-to-energy efficiencies than Pd analogues, they are also capable of a photoanodic response characterized by electron injection across the Schottky junction with TiO2. The alloying of plasmonic Au and catalytic Pd and subsequent incorporation in a highly absorbing material represents a promising step toward efficient photoelectrocatalysts for hydrogen production that operate under real-world conditions.

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Plasmonic Photochemistry: A nanoscopic solution to global energy and environmental problems

Australian Research Council

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Nanoscale Materials Characterization Facility

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History

Journal

ACS Applied Nano Materials

Volume

4

Issue

3

Start page

2702

End page

2712

Total pages

11

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2021 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006105945

Esploro creation date

2021-06-05

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