AIP Advances (Nov 2015)

Plasmonic photocatalytic reactions enhanced by hot electrons in a one-dimensional quantum well

  • H. J. Huang,
  • B.–H. Liu,
  • C.–T. Lin,
  • W. S. Su

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4935950
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 11
pp. 117224 – 117224-7

Abstract

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The plasmonic endothermic oxidation of ammonium ions in a spinning disk reactor resulted in light energy transformation through quantum hot charge carriers (QHC), or quantum hot electrons, during a chemical reaction. It is demonstrated with a simple model that light of various intensities enhance the chemical oxidization of ammonium ions in water. It was further observed that light illumination, which induces the formation of plasmons on a platinum (Pt) thin film, provided higher processing efficiency compared with the reaction on a bare glass disk. These induced plasmons generate quantum hot electrons with increasing momentum and energy in the one-dimensional quantum well of a Pt thin film. The energy carried by the quantum hot electrons provided the energy needed to catalyze the chemical reaction. The results indicate that one-dimensional confinement in spherical coordinates (i.e., nanoparticles) is not necessary to provide an extra excited state for QHC generation; an 8 nm Pt thin film for one-dimensional confinement in Cartesian coordinates can also provide the extra excited state for the generation of QHC.