Abstract

Manganese oxide clusters were formed on SnO2 (MnOx/SnO2) and antimony-doped SnO2 (MnOx/ATO) nanocrystals by impregnation. MnOx/ATO possesses strong and broad absorption due to the localized surface plasmon resonance of ATO nanocrystals in the near infrared region. The catalytic activity was studied for degradation of 2-naphthol used as a model pollutant in hydrosphere. Irradiation of near infrared light to MnOx/ATO causes a drastic increase in the activity, whereas the effect is slight in the MnOx/SnO2 system.

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