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Positioning the Water Oxidation Reaction Sites in Plasmonic Photocatalysts.

Shengyang Wang1, Yuying Gao1, Shu Miao, Taifeng Liu, Linchao Mu1, Rengui Li, Fengtao Fan, Can Li.   

Abstract

Plasmonic photocatalysis, stemming from the effective light absorbance and confinement of surface plasmons, provides a pathway to enhance solar energy conversion. Although the plasmonic hot electrons in water reduction have been extensively studied, exactly how the plasmonic hot holes participate in the water splitting reaction has not yet been well understood. In particular, where the plasmonic hot holes participate in water oxidation is still illusive. Herein, taking Au/TiO2 as a plasmonic photocatalyst prototype, we investigated the plasmonic hot holes involved in water oxidation. The reaction sites are positioned by photodeposition together with element mapping by electron microscopy, while the distribution of holes is probed by surface photovoltage imaging with Kelvin probe force microscopy. We demonstrated that the plasmonic holes are mainly concentrated near the gold-semiconductor interface, which is further identified as the reaction site for plasmonic water oxidation. Density functional theory also corroborates these findings by revealing the promotion role of interfacial structure (Ti-O-Au) for oxygen evolution. Furthermore, the interfacial effect on plasmonic water oxidation is validated by other Au-semiconductor photocatalytic systems (Au/SrTiO3, Au/BaTiO3, etc.).

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28777568     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.7b04470

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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