2023
DOI: 10.3389/fchem.2023.1153936
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Plasmonic Au–Cu nanostructures: Synthesis and applications

Abstract: Plasmonic Au–Cu nanostructures composed of Au and Cu metals, have demonstrated advantages over their monolithic counterparts, which have recently attracted considerable attention. Au–Cu nanostructures are currently used in various research fields, including catalysis, light harvesting, optoelectronics, and biotechnologies. Herein, recent developments in Au–Cu nanostructures are summarized. The development of three types of Au–Cu nanostructures is reviewed, including alloys, core-shell structures, and Janus str… Show more

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“…17 In general, TiN and Cu-Au NPs are promising to be useful in several fields such as catalysis, light harvesting, optoelectronics, and biotechnologies. 2530…”
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“…17 In general, TiN and Cu-Au NPs are promising to be useful in several fields such as catalysis, light harvesting, optoelectronics, and biotechnologies. 2530…”
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“…17 In general, TiN and Cu-Au NPs are promising to be useful in several fields such as catalysis, light harvesting, optoelectronics, and biotechnologies. [25][26][27][28][29][30] We assess the biotesting LFA-performance of three different NPs (Fig. 1B) and show that inexpensive plasmonic TiN-and Cu@Au-based LFAs perform comparable to Au NPs-based LFAs, in some cases even better.…”
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“…Furthermore, they show a superior photothermal efficiency in solar-induced water evaporation as compared to Au NPs . In general, TiN and Cu–Au NPs are promising to be useful in several fields such as catalysis, light harvesting, optoelectronics, and biotechnologies. …”
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