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Direct Observation of a Plasmon-Induced Hot Electron Flow in a Multimetallic Nanostructure

Оновлено: 19 січ. 2021 р.

Lars van Turnhout, Yocefu Hattori, Jie Meng, Kaibo Zheng, and Jacinto Sá


ABSTRACT: Plasmon hot carriers are interesting for photoredox chemical synthesis but their direct utilization is limited by their ultrafast thermalization. Therefore, they are often transferred to suitable accepting materials that expedite their lifetime. Solid-state photocatalysts are technologically more suitable than their molecular counterparts, but

their photophysical processes are harder to follow due to the absence of clear optical fingerprints. Herein, the journey of hot electrons in a solidstate multimetallic photocatalyst is revealed by a combination of ultrafast visible and infrared spectroscopy. Dynamics showed that electrons formed upon silver plasmonic excitation reach the gold catalytic site within 700 fs and the electron flow could also be reversed. Gold is the preferred site until saturation of its 5d band occurs. Silver-plasmon hot electrons increased the rate of nitrophenol reduction 16-fold, confirming the preponderant role of hot electrons in the overall catalytic activity and the importance to follow hot carriers’ journeys in solid-state photosystems.


KEYWORDS: Plasmon, hot-electron, photocatalysis, multimetallic system, ultrafast dynamics


Open access paper Nano Lett. 2020, 20, 8220−8228

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