Chapter Plasmonics Devoted to Photocatalytic Applications in Liquid, Gas, and Biological Environments

Plasmonic nanomaterials have emerged in the last years as a very interesting option for many photocatalytic processes. Their localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) brings in some unique properties that overcome some of the drawbacks associated with traditional photocatalysis based on semiconduct...

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Main Author: Hueso, Jose L. (auth)
Other Authors: Arca-Ramos, Adriana (auth), Bueno-Alejo, Carlos J. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: InTechOpen 2017
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