Plasmon-Driven Photochemical Reduction Reaction on Silver Nanostructures for Green Fabrication of Superhydrophobic Surface

Small. 2023 Nov;19(47):e2303536. doi: 10.1002/smll.202303536. Epub 2023 Jul 28.

Abstract

Green fabrication of superhydrophobic surface by water-based processing is still challenging, because introduction of the substances with hydrophilic moieties compromises its superhydrophobicity. Herein, a plasmon-driven photochemical reduction reaction under ultraviolet light (UVA) irradiation is first discovered and is applied to deoxygenation of hydrophilic organic adsorbates on rough nano-Ag coating for the formation of stable superhydrophobic surface. A nano-Ag coating with strong localized surface plasmon resonance in the UVA region is prepared by a water-based silver mirror reaction and results in a unique chemical reduction reaction on its surface. Consequently, the low residual hydrophilic functionalities and the formed cross-linked structure of the adsorbate on Ag nanoparticles (NPs) enables the coating to exhibit stable superhydrophobicity against to both air and water. The superhydrophobic Ag NP-coated sandpaper can also be used as a surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate to concentrate aqueous analytes for trace detection.

Keywords: Ag nanoparticles (NPs); photocatalytic reaction; superhydrophobic surfaces; surface-enhanced Raman scattering; ultraviolet light irradiation.