Issue 61, 2015

Plasmonic swings during the Fenton reaction: catalytic sensing of organics in water via fullerene-decorated gold nanoparticles

Abstract

Fullerene-decorated gold nanoparticles were used to catalyse the Fenton reaction and the electron transfer cycle of the catalyst shifts the gold surface plasmon resonance back and forth. The plasmonic swing frequency is in accord with the redox reaction rate and could be applied for detection of organics in water.

Graphical abstract: Plasmonic swings during the Fenton reaction: catalytic sensing of organics in water via fullerene-decorated gold nanoparticles

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
21 Apr 2015
Accepted
19 Jun 2015
First published
19 Jun 2015

Chem. Commun., 2015,51, 12231-12234

Author version available

Plasmonic swings during the Fenton reaction: catalytic sensing of organics in water via fullerene-decorated gold nanoparticles

Z. Wei, Z. Mo, X. Pu and Y. Xu, Chem. Commun., 2015, 51, 12231 DOI: 10.1039/C5CC03284A

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