Issue 7, 2012

Recent progress on metal core@semiconductor shell nanocomposites as a promising type of photocatalyst

Abstract

The creation of core–shell nanocomposites (CSNs) has attracted considerable attention and developed into an increasingly important research area at the frontier of advanced materials chemistry. CSNs, which are nanoscaled assemblies with a chemical composition that is different on the surface compared to the core region, have found versatile applications in many fields, such as electrooptics, quantum dots, microscopy labels, drug delivery, chemical sensors, nanoreactors and catalysis. This review is primarily focused on the applications of metal core@semiconductor shell nanocomposites in heterogeneous photocatalysis, including photocatalytic nonselective processes for environmental remediation, selective organic transformations to fine chemicals and water splitting to clean hydrogen energy. It is hoped that this minireview can inspire multidisciplinary research interest in the precisely morphology-controlled synthesis of a variety of metal core@semiconductor shell nanoassemblies and their wide applications in the realm of heterogeneous photocatalysis.

Graphical abstract: Recent progress on metal core@semiconductor shell nanocomposites as a promising type of photocatalyst

Article information

Article type
Minireview
Submitted
02 Jan 2012
Accepted
02 Feb 2012
First published
03 Feb 2012

Nanoscale, 2012,4, 2227-2238

Recent progress on metal core@semiconductor shell nanocomposites as a promising type of photocatalyst

N. Zhang, S. Liu and Y. Xu, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 2227 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR00009A

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