Engineering Ultrathin Alloy Shell in Au@AuPd Core-Shell Nanoparticles for Efficient Plasmon-Driven Photocatalysis

Eunbi Kang, Jinho Seo, Hyewon Park, Cody J. Wrasman, Jae Won Shin, Min kyun Jo, Matteo Cargnello, Jeong Young Park, Hyosun Lee

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Abstract

Bimetallic core-shell nanoparticles (NPs) possessing a synergetic coupling of plasmonic and catalytic metals have emerged as promising prototypes for efficient plasmon-driven photocatalysis. Here, Au@AuPd core-shell NPs composed of Au core NP and ultrathin AuPd shell are introduced to acquire improved light utilization efficiency in photocatalytic selective oxidation. With systematical control of the composition of the ultrathin alloy shell, it reveals that the Au@AuPd core-shell NPs with 10 at% Pd (in the single-atom alloy regime) is an effective nanostructure capable of maximizing the quantum yield of plasmon-induced light absorption and optimizing the surface electronic structure for catalytic reactions. This controlled system provides new insights into shell engineering for enhancing photocatalytic performance via the regulation of energy funneling processes in core-shell nanocatalysts.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2301070
JournalAdvanced Materials Interfaces
Volume11
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 May 2024

Keywords

  • bimetallic shell
  • core-shell nanoparticles
  • photocatalysis
  • plasmonic nanostructures

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