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Overall water splitting and hydrogen peroxide synthesis by gold nanoparticle-based plasmonic photocatalysts.

Hiroaki Tada
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2019)
Plasmonic photocatalysts driven by the localized surface plasmon resonance excitation of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) can be efficient solar-to-chemical converters due to their wide spectral response. This review article highlights recent studies on plasmonic water splitting and H 2 O 2 synthesis from water and oxygen (O 2 ) with a particular emphasis placed on the electrocatalysis of Au NPs. The Introduction (Section 1) points to the importance of the establishment of solar hydrogen and oxygen cycles involving hydrogen (H 2 ) and hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) as the key compound, respectively, for realizing a "sustainable society". Section 2 deals with the basic action mechanisms of Au NP-based plasmonic photocatalysts. Section 3 treats the electrocatalytic activity of Au NPs for the half-reactions involved in the reactions. Section 4 describes recent advances in the plasmonic overall water splitting (4.1) and H 2 O 2 synthesis (4.2). Finally, a summary is presented with the possible development direction in Section 5.
Keyphrases
  • visible light
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • nitric oxide
  • gold nanoparticles
  • energy transfer
  • sensitive detection
  • single molecule
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