(257h) Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics in Bimetallic Plasmonic Catalysts
AIChE Annual Meeting
2020
2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum
Nanoscale Materials-Novel Synthesis Methods and Catalytic Applications
Monday, November 16, 2020 - 9:45am to 10:00am
Combining a plasmonic metal, such as gold, with other popular catalysts, such as Ni or Pt, can extend its benefit to many energy-extensive reactions catalyzed by those metals. The efficiency of a plasmon-enhanced catalytic reaction is mainly determined by the light absorption cross section and the photoexcited charge carrier relaxation dynamics of the nanoparticles. We have investigated the charge carrier relaxation dynamics of gold/nickel (Au/Ni) and gold/platinum (Au/Pt) bimetallic nanoparticles. We found that the addition of Ni or Pt to gold can reduce light absorption in gold nanoparticles. However, electron-phonon coupling rates in Au/Ni and Au/Pt nanoparticles are significantly faster than that of pure Au nanoparticles. This is due to the fact that both Ni and Pt possess significantly larger electron-phonon coupling constants and higher densities of states near the Fermi level in comparison to Au. Additionally, the phonon-phonon coupling rate of bimetallic Au/Pt and Au/Ni nanoparticles was significantly different than that of pure gold nanoparticles, due to the acoustic impedance mismatch at the nanoparticle/substrate interface. Our findings provide important insights towards the rational design of bimetallic plasmonic catalysts.
Reference: Sim, S.; Beierle, A.; Mantos, P.; McCrory, S.; Prasankumar, R. P.; Chowdhury, S., Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics in Bimetallic Plasmonic Catalysts. Nanoscale 2020.