In the last few years TiO-based materials have been extensively studied due to the effectiveness in water decontamination. The main issue to overcome for a real sun driven application of this emerging technology is to use the visible part of the solar spectrum. It is known that the presence of metal nanoparticles improves the efficiency of TiO due to several factors, including localized surface plasmon resonance and scavenging of electrons. In this work, we demonstrate that the optical properties of the Ag nanoparticles and of the supporting film (TiO matrix) are critical aspects for the activation of the photocatalytic response of the nanocomposite material. We propose the use of an Ag-TiO nano-engineered film for visible-driven photocatalysis. We successfully demonstrated that a proper control of the TiO substrate film thickness is able to enhance the photocatalytic response of the film thanks to a field enhancement effect. In particular, we matched the optical reflectance, peculiar of a thin film, with the localized surface plasmon resonance and the wavelength used for the photocatalytic experiment and observed an enhancement of the activity.

Ag/TiO2 nanocomposite for visible light-driven photocatalysis

Zimbone M;Ruffino F;Privitera V;
2018

Abstract

In the last few years TiO-based materials have been extensively studied due to the effectiveness in water decontamination. The main issue to overcome for a real sun driven application of this emerging technology is to use the visible part of the solar spectrum. It is known that the presence of metal nanoparticles improves the efficiency of TiO due to several factors, including localized surface plasmon resonance and scavenging of electrons. In this work, we demonstrate that the optical properties of the Ag nanoparticles and of the supporting film (TiO matrix) are critical aspects for the activation of the photocatalytic response of the nanocomposite material. We propose the use of an Ag-TiO nano-engineered film for visible-driven photocatalysis. We successfully demonstrated that a proper control of the TiO substrate film thickness is able to enhance the photocatalytic response of the film thanks to a field enhancement effect. In particular, we matched the optical reflectance, peculiar of a thin film, with the localized surface plasmon resonance and the wavelength used for the photocatalytic experiment and observed an enhancement of the activity.
2018
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Ag nanoparticles
Field enhancement
Optical engineering
Plasmonics
TiO photocatal
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