Quantum Dots Assembled with Photosynthetic Antennae on a Carbon Nanotube Platform: A Nanohybrid for the Enhancement of Light Energy Harvesting
Jakub Sławski,
Jan Maciejewski,
Rafał Szukiewicz
et al.
Abstract:The construction of artificial systems for solar energy harvesting is still a challenge. There needs to be a light-harvesting antenna with a broad absorption spectrum and then the possibility to transfer harvested energy to the reaction center, converting photons into a storable form of energy. Bioinspired and bioderivative elements may help in achieving this aim. Here, we present an option for light harvesting: a nanobiohybrid of colloidal, semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) and natural photosynthetic antennae … Show more
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