Abstract:Plasmonic systems effectively convert light into electrical charges and heat, which can mediate catalytic transformations. There are many examples of plasmonic photothermal catalytic reactions, but the involvement of hot carriers in the catalytic process remains a matter of intense debate and controversy. Here, we demonstrate the direct use of plasmon hot electrons in the photoelectrocatalytic CO2 reduction with visible light. A purposely assembled plasmonic nanohybrid system consisting of NiO/Au/ReI(phen-NH2)… Show more
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