Facile formation of silver nanoparticles as plasmonic photocatalysts for hydrogen production†
Abstract
We show an efficient way to produce H2 using silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) as the plasmonic photocatalyst. AgNPs were successfully synthesized by a facile method (in situ photo-reduction). Then, an effective photocatalytic system was presented, which generated H2 from water under irradiation. The AgNPs exhibited an admirable photocatalytic activity with an average rate of hydrogen evolution of 20 mmol g−1 h−1, using triethanolamine as a sacrificial electron donor and without the use of semiconductors. The photocatalytic activity of the AgNPs can be attributed to the LSPR effect.