Synthesis and functionalities of noble metal nanoparticles formed through simple all-inorganic photochemical procedures
Résumé
The photochemical reduction of metal precursors under UV light has been studied to produce noble metal nanoparticles. Depending on the metal (Pt, Au or Ag) and precursor (chlorinated or nitrate) natures, different 1-step or 2-step photolytic or photocatalytic reduction mechanisms have been investigated. These mechanisms yield simple all-inorganic methods to generate metal nanoparticles in liquid medium and disperse these particles at the surface of various kinds of supports. Depending on the metal particle and support natures, different functionalities can arise from such easy and low-cost photometallisation methods.