| Literature DB >> 30561210 |
Jinxing Chen1,2, Ji Feng2, Zhiwei Li2, Panpan Xu2, Xiaojing Wang2, Wenwen Yin2, Mozhen Wang1, Xuewu Ge1, Yadong Yin2.
Abstract
Plasmonic metal nanostructures have attracted considerable attention for solar energy harvesting due to their capability in photothermal conversion. However, the narrow resonant band of the conventional plasmonic nanoparticles greatly limits their application as only a small fraction of the solar energy can be utilized. Herein, a unique confined seeded growth strategy is developed to synthesize black silver nanostructures with broadband absorption in the visible and near-infrared spectrum. Through this novel strategy, assemblages of silver nanoparticles with widely distributed interparticle distances are generated in rod-shaped tubular spaces, leading to strong random plasmonic coupling and accordingly broadband absorption for significantly improved utilization of solar energy. With excellent efficiency in converting solar energy to heat, the resulting black Ag nanostructures can be made into thin films floating at the air/water interface for efficient generation of clean water steam through localized interfacial heating.Entities:
Keywords: Space-confined synthesis; black silver; broadband absorption; photothermal; seeded growth; steam generation
Year: 2018 PMID: 30561210 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b04157
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189