Understanding the Behaviors of Plasmon-Induced Hot Carriers and Their Applications in Photocatalysis

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2024 Mar 13;16(10):12149-12160. doi: 10.1021/acsami.4c00709. Epub 2024 Feb 27.

Abstract

Photocatalysis driven by plasmon-induced hot carriers has been gaining increasing attention. Recent studies have demonstrated that plasmon-induced hot carriers can directly participate in photocatalytic reactions, leading to great enhancement in solar energy conversion efficiency, by improving the catalytic activity or changing selectivity. Nevertheless, the utilization efficiency of hot carriers remains unsatisfactory. Therefore, how to correctly understand the generation and transfer process of hot carriers, as well as accurately differentiate between the possible mechanisms, have become a key point of attention. In this review, we overview the fundamental processes and mechanisms underlying hot carrier generation and transport, followed by highlighting the importance of hot carrier monitoring methods and related photocatalytic reactions. Furthermore, possible strategies for the further characterization of plasmon-induced hot carriers and boosting their utilization efficiency have been proposed. We hope that a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental behaviors of hot carriers can aid in designing more efficient photocatalysts for plasmon-induced photocatalytic reactions.

Keywords: hot carriers; in situ characterization; metal−semiconductor interfaces; plasmon-enhanced photocatalysis; plasmonic nanomaterials.

Publication types

  • Review