Hot Electrons Do the Impossible: Plasmon-Induced Dissociation of H 2 on Au
Rice University · Princeton University
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Abstract
Heterogeneous catalysis is of paramount importance in chemistry and energy applications. Catalysts that couple light energy into chemical reactions in a directed, orbital-specific manner would greatly reduce the energy input requirements of chemical transformations, revolutionizing catalysis-driven chemistry. Here we report the room temperature dissociation of H(2) on gold nanoparticles using visible light. Surface plasmons excited in the Au nanoparticle decay into hot electrons with energies between the vacuum level and the work function of the metal. In this transient state, hot electrons can transfer into a Feshbach resonance of an H(2) molecule adsorbed on the Au nanoparticle surface, triggering…
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- Dissociation (chemistry)
- Plasmon
- Nanoparticle
- Excited state
- Catalysis
- Chemical physics
- Photochemistry
- Surface plasmon resonance
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