Charge Distribution between UV-Irradiated TiO 2 and Gold Nanoparticles: Determination of Shift in the Fermi Level
Hebrew University of Jerusalem · University of Notre Dame
Abstract
TiO2 nanoparticles when subjected to UV irradiation exhibit blue coloration as electrons are stored within the particles. Upon contact with gold nanoparticles, a partial disappearance of the blue color is seen as the stored electrons are transferred from TiO2 to Au nanoparticles. The charge distribution between the semiconductor and metal nanoparticles causes the Fermi level to shift to more negative potentials. By employing C60/C60•- as a probe−redox couple, we were able to estimate the apparent Fermi levels of TiO2 and TiO2/Au nanoparticles. A Fermi level shift of −22 mV observed for the Au−TiO2 nanocomposite is indicative of improved charge separation in semiconductor−metal systems and demonstrates its…
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- Fermi level
- Nanoparticle
- Irradiation
- Materials science
- Colloidal gold
- Semiconductor
- Electron
- Nanocomposite
- Affordable and clean energy