Synthesis of a plasmonic CuNi bimetal modified with carbon quantum dots as a non-semiconductor-driven photocatalyst for effective water splitting

Volume: 369, Pages: 267 - 275
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
In artificial photocatalysis, attention is focused mainly on semiconductor photocatalysts, due to their long research history and excellent photocatalytic performance. Here, we demonstrate that dendrite-like plasmonic CuNi bimetal, used as a nonsemiconductor photocatalyst, produces electrons for photocatalytic water splitting by the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) effect of the CuNi bimetal. Carbon quantum dots (CQDs), by virtue of their...
Paper Details
Title
Synthesis of a plasmonic CuNi bimetal modified with carbon quantum dots as a non-semiconductor-driven photocatalyst for effective water splitting
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Volume
369
Pages
267 - 275
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