2017 Annual Meeting
(222d) Plasmonic Purification: Visible-Light-Driven Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species for Water Disinfection
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Here we report on the fabrication and characterization of a plasmonic photocatalyst for visible-light-driven ROS generation. Our plasmonic photocatalyst is a broadband absorber capturing 90 % of the solar spectrum centered around 600 nm. We test its ability to generate ROS in a custom-built continuous flow microreactor allowing rapid real-time measurements of H2O2 generation. Under UV filtered AM1.5G illumination our photo-microreactor generates ~5 μM H2O2 per minute. We will discuss the performance and stability of our plasmonic photocatalyst and propose a reaction pathway for visible-light-driven ROS generation. The effects of photocatalyst geometry, residence time in the photo-microreactor and excitation spectrum will also be discussed.
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