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Reactivating Catalytic Surface: Insights into the Role of Hot Holes in Plasmonic Catalysis

  • Tianhuan Peng
  • , Junjian Miao
  • , Zhaoshuai Gao
  • , Linjuan Zhang*
  • , Yi Gao
  • , Chunhai Fan
  • , Di Li
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • University of Chinese Academy of Sciences

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摘要

Surface plasmon resonance of coinage metal nanoparticles is extensively exploited to promote catalytic reactions via harvesting solar energy. Previous efforts on elucidating the mechanisms of enhanced catalysis are devoted to hot electron-induced photothermal conversion and direct charge transfer to the adsorbed reactants. However, little attention is paid to roles of hot holes that are generated concomitantly with hot electrons. In this work, 13 nm spherical Au nanoparticles with small absorption cross-section are employed to catalyze a well-studied glucose oxidation reaction. Density functional theory calculation and X-ray absorption spectrum analysis reveal that hot holes energetically favor transferring catalytic intermediates to product molecules and then desorbing from the surface of plasmonic catalysts, resulting in the recovery of their catalytic activities. The studies shed new light on the use of the synergy of hot holes and hot electrons for plasmon-promoted catalysis.

源语言英语
文章编号1703510
期刊Small
14
12
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 22 3月 2018
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