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  • Plasmon-enhanced electrocatalysis (PEEC) improves energy conversion by combining plasmon resonance with electrochemical bias, outperforming traditional methods.
  • The study employs nano-impact single-entity electrochemistry (SEE) to analyze plasmonic catalysts like gold nanoparticles during glucose oxidation and oxygen reduction at the single-particle level.
  • Results indicate that conventional ensemble measurements show minimal plasmonic effects on photocurrents, primarily due to fast neutralization of hot carriers, while SEE allows these effects to dominate, enhancing photocurrent generation.

Article Abstract

Plasmon-enhanced electrocatalysis (PEEC), based on a combination of localized surface plasmon resonance excitation and an electrochemical bias applied to a plasmonic material, can result in improved electrical-to-chemical energy conversion compared to conventional electrocatalysis. Here, we demonstrate the advantages of nano-impact single-entity electrochemistry (SEE) for investigating the intrinsic activity of plasmonic catalysts at the single-particle level using glucose electrooxidation and oxygen reduction on gold nanoparticles as model reactions. We show that in conventional ensemble measurements, plasmonic effects have minimal impact on photocurrents. We suggest that this is due to the continuous equilibration of the Fermi level (E ) of the deposited gold nanoparticles with the E of the working electrode, leading to fast neutralization of hot carriers by the measuring circuit. The photocurrents detected in the ensemble measurements are primarily caused by photo-induced heating of the supporting electrode material. In SEE, the E of suspended gold nanoparticles is unaffected by the working electrode potential. As a result, plasmonic effects are the dominant source of photocurrents under SEE experimental conditions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.202302394DOI Listing

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