Structure-Property-Performance Relationships of Dielectric Nanostructures for Mie Resonance-Enhanced Dye-Sensitization
Ravi Teja Addanki Tirumala (1), Sundaram Bhardwaj Ramakrishnan (1),, Farshid Mohammadparast (1), Swetha M. Arumugam (2), Susheng Tan (3),, Marimuthu Andiappan (1) ((1) School of Chemical Engineering, Oklahoma State, University, Stillwater, OK, USA. (2) Department of Chemistry

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel dielectric Mie resonance-enhanced dye-sensitization method using Cu2O nanostructures, significantly improving dye-sensitization rates and providing a new design approach for photocatalytic systems.
Contribution
It demonstrates the use of dielectric Mie resonances in Cu2O nanostructures to enhance dye-sensitization, offering a new strategy beyond plasmonic approaches.
Findings
Dielectric Mie resonances in Cu2O nanostructures increase dye-sensitization rates by up to tenfold.
A volcano-type relationship between nanostructure size and sensitization rate was predicted and experimentally verified.
Optimal sizes for Cu2O nanospheres and nanocubes were identified for maximum performance.
Abstract
Dye-sensitized photocatalytic (DSP) approach is considered as one of the promising approaches for developing visible light- and near-infrared light-responsive photocatalysts. DSP systems are still affected by significant drawbacks, such as low light absorption efficiency. Recently, it has been demonstrated that the plasmonic metal nanostructures can be used to enhance the light absorption efficiency and the overall dye-sensitization rate of DSP systems through the plasmonic Mie resonance-enhanced dye-sensitization approach. In this contribution, we report an alternate and novel approach, dielectric Mie resonance-enhanced dye sensitization. Specifically, we demonstrate that the dielectric Mie resonances in cuprous oxide (Cu2O) spherical and cubical nanostructures can be used to enhance the dye-sensitization rate of methylene blue dye. The Cu2O nanostructures exhibiting dielectric Mie…
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TopicsCopper-based nanomaterials and applications · Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques · Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
