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Sustainable chemistry with plasmonic photocatalysts
by
Carlin, Claire C.
, Bourgeois, Briley B.
, da Jornada, Felipe H.
, Yuan, Lin
, Dionne, Jennifer A.
in
Ammonia
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Composite structures
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Harvesters
/ hot carrier
/ Hydrogen production
/ INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photocatalysis
/ plasmonic
/ Plasmonics
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Review
/ sustainable chemistry
2023
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Sustainable chemistry with plasmonic photocatalysts
by
Carlin, Claire C.
, Bourgeois, Briley B.
, da Jornada, Felipe H.
, Yuan, Lin
, Dionne, Jennifer A.
in
Ammonia
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Composite structures
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Harvesters
/ hot carrier
/ Hydrogen production
/ INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photocatalysis
/ plasmonic
/ Plasmonics
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Review
/ sustainable chemistry
2023
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Sustainable chemistry with plasmonic photocatalysts
by
Carlin, Claire C.
, Bourgeois, Briley B.
, da Jornada, Felipe H.
, Yuan, Lin
, Dionne, Jennifer A.
in
Ammonia
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Chemistry
/ Composite structures
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Harvesters
/ hot carrier
/ Hydrogen production
/ INORGANIC, ORGANIC, PHYSICAL, AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photocatalysis
/ plasmonic
/ Plasmonics
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Review
/ sustainable chemistry
2023
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Sustainable chemistry with plasmonic photocatalysts
2023
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Overview
There is a pressing global need to increase the use of renewable energy sources and limit greenhouse gas emissions. Towards this goal, highly efficient and molecularly selective chemical processes that operate under mild conditions are critical. Plasmonic photocatalysis uses optically-resonant metallic nanoparticles and their resulting plasmonic, electronic, and phononic light-matter interactions to drive chemical reactions. The promise of simultaneous high-efficiency and product-selective reactions with plasmon photocatalysis provides a compelling opportunity to rethink how chemistry is achieved. Plasmonic nanoparticles serve as nanoscale ‘antennas’ that enable strong light–matter interactions, surpassing the light-harvesting capabilities one would expect purely from their size. Complex composite structures, combining engineered light harvesters with more chemically active components, are a focal point of current research endeavors. In this review, we provide an overview of recent advances in plasmonic catalysis. We start with a discussion of the relevant mechanisms in photochemical transformations and explain hot-carrier generation and distributions from several ubiquitous plasmonic antennae. Then we highlight three important types of catalytic processes for sustainable chemistry: ammonia synthesis, hydrogen production and CO
reduction. To help elucidate the reaction mechanism, both state-of-art electromagnetic calculations and quantum mechanistic calculations are discussed. This review provides insights to better understand the mechanism of plasmonic photocatalysis with a variety of metallic and composite nanostructures toward designing and controlling improved platforms for green chemistry in the future.
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De Gruyter,Walter de Gruyter GmbH,de Gruyter
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