| Literature DB >> 26046384 |
Minah Lee1, Jong Uk Kim1, Ki Joong Lee2, SooHoon Ahn, Yong-Beom Shin2, Jonghwa Shin1, Chan Beum Park1.
Abstract
The practical limits of coinage-metal-based plasmonic materials demand sustainable, abundant alternatives with a wide plasmonic range of the solar energy spectrum. Aluminum (Al) is an emerging alternative, but its instability in aqueous environments critically limits its applicability to various light-harvesting systems. Here, we report a design strategy to achieve a robust platform for plasmon-enhanced light harvesting using Al nanostructures. The incorporation of mussel-inspired polydopamine nanolayers in the Al nanoarrays allowed for the reliable use of Al plasmonic resonances in a highly corrosive photocatalytic redox solution and provided nanoscale arrangement of organic photosensitizers on Al surfaces. The Al-photosensitizer core-shell assemblies exhibited plasmon-enhanced light absorption, which resulted in a 300% efficiency increase in photo-to-chemical conversion. Our strategy enables stable and advanced use of aluminum for plasmonic light harvesting.Entities:
Keywords: aluminum; light harvesting; nanoantenna; plasmon; polydopamine
Year: 2015 PMID: 26046384 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b01541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881