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Synergy between Plasmonic and Electrocatalytic Activation of Methanol Oxidation on Palladium-Silver Alloy Nanotubes.

Lin HuangJiasui ZouJin-Yu YeZhi-You ZhouZhang LinXiongwu KangPrashant K JainShaowei Chen
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
Localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) excitation of noble metal nanoparticles has been shown to accelerate and drive photochemical reactions. Here, LSPR excitation is shown to enhance the electrocatalysis of a fuel-cell-relevant reaction. The electrocatalyst consists of Pdx Ag alloy nanotubes (NTs), which combine the catalytic activity of Pd toward the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) and the visible-light plasmonic response of Ag. The alloy electrocatalyst exhibits enhanced MOR activity under LSPR excitation with significantly higher current densities and a shift to more positive potentials. The modulation of MOR activity is ascribed primarily to hot holes generated by LSPR excitation of the Pdx Ag NTs.
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