Copper Nanoparticles (NPs) are widely used for their versatility, specifically in plasmonic and catalysis. Now copper has become a critical raw material so an alternative must be found. In this work we compare the plasmonic and catalytic activity of Cu NPs produced by using an industrial ultrapure target and a Cu target obtained from a commercial wire. The technique used for the NPs production is the Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid with a nanosecond laser that allows to produce NPs directly from a bulk target without any treatment. Both kinds of NPs exhibit their plasmonic peak at around , typically of Cu. Both kind of NPs exhibit the same catalytic activity, in terms of water splitting, as catalyst, in anode or cathode, with performance comparable with the state of the art.
Pulsed laser ablation of recycled copper in methanol: a new route toward sustainable plasmonic and catalytic nanostructures
Lo Po', Cristiano;Boscarino, Stefano
;Scalese, Silvia;Boninelli, Simona;Grimaldi, Maria Grazia;Ruffino, Francesco
2025-01-01
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Copper Nanoparticles (NPs) are widely used for their versatility, specifically in plasmonic and catalysis. Now copper has become a critical raw material so an alternative must be found. In this work we compare the plasmonic and catalytic activity of Cu NPs produced by using an industrial ultrapure target and a Cu target obtained from a commercial wire. The technique used for the NPs production is the Pulsed Laser Ablation in Liquid with a nanosecond laser that allows to produce NPs directly from a bulk target without any treatment. Both kinds of NPs exhibit their plasmonic peak at around , typically of Cu. Both kind of NPs exhibit the same catalytic activity, in terms of water splitting, as catalyst, in anode or cathode, with performance comparable with the state of the art.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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