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Plasmon‐Enhanced Photocatalysis on Anisotropic Gold Nanorod Arrays
Author(s) -
Kubus Levent,
Erdogan Hakan,
Cetin S. Sebnem,
Biskin Erhan,
Demirel Gokhan
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
chemcatchem
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.497
H-Index - 106
eISSN - 1867-3899
pISSN - 1867-3880
DOI - 10.1002/cctc.201300279
Subject(s) - nanorod , plasmon , photocatalysis , materials science , nanotechnology , semiconductor , anisotropy , surface plasmon resonance , optoelectronics , catalysis , nanoparticle , chemistry , optics , biochemistry , physics
The field of photocatalysis is an active area owing to the possible contributions to solve some challenging problems such as sustainable energy production, environmental pollution control, and even global warming. Unfortunately, traditional photocatalysts, especially semiconductors, suffer from inherent deficiencies, which include high activation barriers, the low mobility of charge carriers, and poor long‐term stabilities. Herein, we demonstrate a plasmonic photocatalyst based on unidirectional gold nanorod arrays fabricated by using the oblique‐angle deposition (OAD) technique. The fabricated gold nanorod arrays exhibit a remarkable plasmonic anisotropy, which depends on the direction of the incoming light. By employing these arrays as a plasmonic catalyst, a clear improvement and control in the catalytic reduction of o ‐nitroaniline to 1,2‐benzenediamine, depending on the directionalities and anisotropic plasmonic properties of the gold nanorods, was obtained. These results suggest that such unique characteristics of directional gold nanorod arrays could greatly impact several technological areas, not only in plasmon‐enhanced photocatalysis but in biosensing and optofluidic applications.