Plasmonic Catalysis
From Fundamentals to Applications
1. Edition May 2021
352 Pages, Hardcover
14 Pictures (8 Colored Figures)
Handbook/Reference Book
ISBN:
978-3-527-34750-6
Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
Short Description
This reference presents the emerging field of plasmonic catalysis in a comprehensive way. All facets are included and makes it a must-have source of information for everyone working in this field.
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Preface
Proloque
Introduction. Plasmonic catalysis
Theory of plasmons for catalysis and mechanisms
Optical properties of plasmonic-catalytic nanostructures
Synthesis of plasmonic nanoparticles for photo and electro catalysis
Plasmonic catalysis towards hydrogenation reactions
Plasmonic catalysis for multi-electron processes and artificial photosynthesis
Plasmonic catalysis for the N2 fixation
Photothermal effects in plasmonic catalysis
Earth-abundant plasmonic catalysts
Plasmon-enhanced electrocatalysis
Plasmonic-metals/semiconductor heterostructures
Epilogue
Proloque
Introduction. Plasmonic catalysis
Theory of plasmons for catalysis and mechanisms
Optical properties of plasmonic-catalytic nanostructures
Synthesis of plasmonic nanoparticles for photo and electro catalysis
Plasmonic catalysis towards hydrogenation reactions
Plasmonic catalysis for multi-electron processes and artificial photosynthesis
Plasmonic catalysis for the N2 fixation
Photothermal effects in plasmonic catalysis
Earth-abundant plasmonic catalysts
Plasmon-enhanced electrocatalysis
Plasmonic-metals/semiconductor heterostructures
Epilogue
Pedro Camargo is full professor at the University of Helsinki, Department of Chemistry. His research interests include the synthesis of nanomaterials for nanocatalysis and plasmonic nanocatalysis. Prof. Camargo serves as an Editor of the Journal of Materials Science, as an Associate Editor of the Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, and as an affiliated member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences.
Emiliano Cortés holds a W2 tenure-track professorship at the Physics Faculty in LMU Munich and is the academic lead of the Plasmonic Chemistry Group. He is also a visiting researcher at the Chemistry Department, University College London, UK, and at the Physics Department, Imperial College London, UK. His research interests lie at the interface between chemistry and physics, and focus on the development of novel plasmonic and photonic nanomaterials and techniques, specifically for applications in light-into-chemical energy conversion.
Emiliano Cortés holds a W2 tenure-track professorship at the Physics Faculty in LMU Munich and is the academic lead of the Plasmonic Chemistry Group. He is also a visiting researcher at the Chemistry Department, University College London, UK, and at the Physics Department, Imperial College London, UK. His research interests lie at the interface between chemistry and physics, and focus on the development of novel plasmonic and photonic nanomaterials and techniques, specifically for applications in light-into-chemical energy conversion.