| Literature DB >> 30620607 |
Fenglei Shi1, Jing He2, Baiyu Zhang3, Jiaheng Peng1, Yanling Ma1, Wenlong Chen1, Fan Li1, Yong Qin1, Yang Liu1, Wen Shang1, Peng Tao1, Chengyi Song1, Tao Deng1,4, Xiaofeng Qian3, Jian Ye2,5, Jianbo Wu1,6,4.
Abstract
Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) is of paramount importance in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells due to its sluggish kinetics. In this work, a plasmon-induced hot electrons enhancement method is introduced to enhance ORR property of the silver (Ag)-based electrocatalysts. Three types of Ag nanostructures with differently localized surface plasmon resonances have been used as electrocatalysts. The thermal effect of plasmonic-enhanced ORR can be minimized in our work by using graphene as the support of Ag nanoparticles. By tuning the resonance positions and laser power, the enhancement of ORR properties of Ag catalysts has been optimized. Among these catalysts, Ag nanotriangles after excitation show the highest mass activity and reach 0.086 mA/μgAg at 0.8 V, which is almost 17 times that of a commercial Pt/C catalyst after the price is accounted. Our results demonstrate that the hot electrons generated from surface plasmon resonance can be utilized for electrochemical reaction, and tuning the resonance positions by light is a promising and viable approach to boost electrochemical reactions.Entities:
Keywords: Oxygen reduction reaction; hot electrons; localized surface plasmon resonance; non-Pt electrocatalyst
Year: 2019 PMID: 30620607 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b05053
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189