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Efficient Harvesting of >1000 nm Photons to Hydrogen via Plasmon-Driven Si-H Activation in Water

Source
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
ISSN
19327447
Date Issued
2023-07-20
Author(s)
Kumar, Naveen
Sharma, Akanksha
Bahirat, Archit
Joshi, Gayatri
Khatua, Saumyakanti  
DOI
10.1021/acs.jpcc.3c01454
Volume
127
Issue
28
Abstract
Efficient harvesting of the near-infrared (NIR) portion of the sunlight remains key to the development of a solar-to-fuel renewable energy infrastructure. Here we report on the development of first pristine plasmonic nanoparticle-assisted NIR-II photon-to-hydrogen production strategy that does not require any external electric bias or sacrificial chemicals. Our strategy utilizes a robust and easily scalable plasmonic substrate containing pristine gold nanoprisms to drive photocatalytic Si-H activation in water, producing hydrogen and silanol. The photocatalytic substrate exhibited excellent photon-to-hydrogen conversion efficiency of ∼0.85-1.45% for wavelengths between 1000 and 1700 nm while producing hydrogen at 132 μL min<sup>-1</sup> mg<sup>-1</sup> Au. The robustness and easy scalability of our catalyst fabrication, ease of usage, excellent photon-to-hydrogen production efficiency, and no requirement of additional energy bias make our strategy highly relevant for applications in the alternative energy sector.
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https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/26717
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