Plasmonic group IV transition metal carbide interfaces for solar-driven desalination
Matthew Margeson,
Mark Atwood,
Mita Dasog
Abstract:To combat the dwindling supply of freshwater, solar-driven desalination using plasmonic nanomaterials has emerged as a promising and renewable solution. Effective materials must exhibit high solar-to-vapor conversion efficiencies, be inexpensive, chemically stable, and maintain performance over time. Refractory plasmonic carbide nanomaterials are exciting candidates that could meet these demands but have not been as widely explored. Here, we investigate plasmonic carbide interfaces made of TiC, ZrC, and HfC na… Show more
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