材料科学
表面等离子共振
可见光谱
纳米结构
纳米技术
催化作用
等离子体子
铜
纳米颗粒
化学工程
光电子学
冶金
有机化学
化学
工程类
作者
Samuel R. Anderson,Mahsa Mohammadtaheri,Dipesh Kumar,Anthony P. O’Mullane,Matthew R. Field,Rajesh Ramanathan,Vipul Bansal
标识
DOI:10.1002/admi.201500632
摘要
Inspired by high porosity, absorbency, wettability, and hierarchical ordering on the micrometer and nanometer scale of cotton fabrics, a facile strategy is developed to coat visible light active metal nanostructures of copper and silver on cotton fabric substrates. The fabrication of nanostructured Ag and Cu onto interwoven threads of a cotton fabric by electroless deposition creates metal nanostructures that show a localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) effect. The micro/nanoscale hierarchical ordering of the cotton fabrics allows access to catalytically active sites to participate in heterogeneous catalysis with high efficiency. The ability of metals to absorb visible light through LSPR further enhances the catalytic reaction rates under photoexcitation conditions. Understanding the modes of electron transfer during visible light illumination in Ag@Cotton and Cu@Cotton through electrochemical measurements provides mechanistic evidence on the influence of light in promoting electron transfer during heterogeneous catalysis for the first time. The outcomes presented in this work will be helpful in designing new multifunctional fabrics with the ability to absorb visible light and thereby enhance light‐activated catalytic processes.
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