Nowadays, surface plasmon resonance (SPR) induced hot-electron transfer from noble metals to host materials has been a widely used concept in solar energy conversion. On the other hand, the development of graphene-based photocatalytic systems for photocatalytic water reduction has attracted tremendous interest. In the present article, we develop a novel efficient photocatalytic system for clean energy production, i.e., semiconductor-free, solar-light harvesting graphene sensitized Ag/Au-bimetallic plasmonic system, by cost-effective and eco-friendly one-pot in situ green reduction process. Here, graphene oxide (GO) reduced well under the reflux conditions approximately at 90 °C with vitamin C, and simultaneously the Ag and Au nanoparticles (NPs) deposited on the graphene sheet. The reduction of GO to graphene and deposition of an alloy of Ag and Au nanoparticles on graphene sheet have been analyzed by UV–vis and PXRD. These results revealed that bimetallic Ag/Au-graphene has all the characteristic peaks o...