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Surface Plasmon assisted Cu(x)O photocatalyst for pure water splitting
Wen-Ting Kung1, Yi-Hao Pai, Yu-Kuei Hsu
1Department of Opto-electronic Engineering, National Dong Hwa University, Hualien 97401, Taiwan.
Abstract:
In this paper, Cu(x)O photocatalyst on plasmonic nanoporous Au film is proposed to enhancing the H(2) evolution rate of pure water splitting. The nanoporous Au film can simultaneously provide surface-enhanced absorption and built-in potential. The reflection spectrum shows that the surface plasmon (SP) assisted absorption wavelength of the Cu(x)O on the nanoporous Au film can be modified by changing the annealing temperature. It is found that the enhancement of the H(2) evolution rate highly depends on the SP-assisted absorption. As the annealing temperature is 220 ° C, the H(2) evolution rate is 58 μmol hr(-1) under the condition that the device area is 0.25 cm(2).

