In Situ Self-Inflating-Modeled Giant-Vesicle-Like Quantum Dot Assembly for Biomimetic Artificial Photosynthesis
Jing Liu,
Zi-Hao Liao,
Ting Zhu
et al.
Abstract:The study of biomimetic self-assembly is crucial for scientists aiming to understand the origin of life and construct biomimetic functional structures. In our endeavor to create a biomimetic photosynthetic assembly, we discover a self-inflation behavior that drives the components, MPA-CdSe quantum dots (QDs) and a solid cationic polyelectrolyte, CPPA, to form a giantvesicle-like (GVL) architecture, termed GVL-QDs@CPPA. The in situ generation of osmotic pressure during the self-assembly of QDs onto swollen CPPA… Show more
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