Noble metals are well-known for their surface plasmon resonance effect that enables strong light absorption typically in the visible regions for gold and silver. However, unlike semiconductors, noble metals are commonly considered incapable of catalyzing reactions via photogenerated electron–hole pairs due to their continuous energy band structures. So far, photonically activated catalytic system based on pure noble metal nanostructures has seldom been reported. Here, we report the development of three different novel plasmonic Au superstructures comprised of Au nanoparticles, multiple-twinned nanoparticles and nanoworms assembling on the surfaces of SiO<sub>2</sub> nanospheres respectively via a well-designed synthetic strategy. It is foun...
The interaction between plasmonic metal catalysts and visible light can be exploited to increase the...
Plasmonic metal nanocatalysts can be employed to efficiently boost the conventional catalytic reacti...
The nonradiative decay of a localized surface plasmon through absorption of a captured photon and ex...
Light absorption in plasmonic nanoantennas constitutes an interesting way of enhancing catalytic rea...
The reduction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol by sodium borohydride serves as a well-established m...
The nonradiative decay of a localized surface plasmon through absorption of a captured photon and ex...
Noble metals have recently been shown to drive direct photocatalytic reactions in which they both pr...
The efficient use of solar energy has received wide interest due to increasing energy and environmen...
Noble metal nanostructures can efficiently harvest electromagnetic radiation, which, in turn, is use...
Hetero-nanostructures featured with both strong plasmon absorption and high catalytic activity are b...
Plasmonic is an emerging field which has showed application for photocatlysis. Here we investigate a...
Plasmonic Au nanoparticle (NP)-loaded hierarchical hollow porous TiO2 spheres are designed and synth...
NSERC, CAPES, University of SaskatchewanPeer ReviewedGold nanoparticles exhibit unique optical prope...
The efficient use of solar energy has received wide interest due to increasing energy and environmen...
Optimal harvesting of the natural solar spectrum for water splitting applications has led to adaptin...
The interaction between plasmonic metal catalysts and visible light can be exploited to increase the...
Plasmonic metal nanocatalysts can be employed to efficiently boost the conventional catalytic reacti...
The nonradiative decay of a localized surface plasmon through absorption of a captured photon and ex...
Light absorption in plasmonic nanoantennas constitutes an interesting way of enhancing catalytic rea...
The reduction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol by sodium borohydride serves as a well-established m...
The nonradiative decay of a localized surface plasmon through absorption of a captured photon and ex...
Noble metals have recently been shown to drive direct photocatalytic reactions in which they both pr...
The efficient use of solar energy has received wide interest due to increasing energy and environmen...
Noble metal nanostructures can efficiently harvest electromagnetic radiation, which, in turn, is use...
Hetero-nanostructures featured with both strong plasmon absorption and high catalytic activity are b...
Plasmonic is an emerging field which has showed application for photocatlysis. Here we investigate a...
Plasmonic Au nanoparticle (NP)-loaded hierarchical hollow porous TiO2 spheres are designed and synth...
NSERC, CAPES, University of SaskatchewanPeer ReviewedGold nanoparticles exhibit unique optical prope...
The efficient use of solar energy has received wide interest due to increasing energy and environmen...
Optimal harvesting of the natural solar spectrum for water splitting applications has led to adaptin...
The interaction between plasmonic metal catalysts and visible light can be exploited to increase the...
Plasmonic metal nanocatalysts can be employed to efficiently boost the conventional catalytic reacti...
The nonradiative decay of a localized surface plasmon through absorption of a captured photon and ex...