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Titanium Nitride Nanodonuts Synthesized from Natural Ilmenite Ore as a Novel and Efficient Thermoplasmonic Material.

Thanh-Lieu Thi LeLam Tan NguyenHoai-Hue NguyenNguyen Van NghiaNguyen Minh VuongHoang Nhat HieuNguyen Van ThangViet Thong LeViet Huong NguyenPin-Cheng LinAnupam YadavIvan MadarevicEwald JanssensHao Van BuiLoan Le Thi Ngoc
Published in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Nanostructures of titanium nitride (TiN) have recently been considered as a new class of plasmonic materials that have been utilized in many solar energy applications. This work presents the synthesis of a novel nanostructure of TiN that has a nanodonut shape from natural ilmenite ore using a low-cost and bulk method. The TiN nanodonuts exhibit strong and spectrally broad localized surface plasmon resonance absorption in the visible region centered at 560 nm, which is well suited for thermoplasmonic applications as a nanoscale heat source. The heat generation is investigated by water evaporation experiments under simulated solar light, demonstrating excellent solar light harvesting performance of the nanodonut structure.
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