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Bioinspired hollow semiconductor nanospheres as photosynthetic nanoparticles
by
Sun, Jianhua
, Wang, Xinchen
, Zhang, Jinshui
, Zhang, Mingwen
, Fu, Xianzhi
, Antonietti, Markus
in
639/301/54/989
/ 639/925/357/354
/ Carbon dioxide fixation
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical potential
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photosynthesis
/ Polymers
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2012
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Bioinspired hollow semiconductor nanospheres as photosynthetic nanoparticles
by
Sun, Jianhua
, Wang, Xinchen
, Zhang, Jinshui
, Zhang, Mingwen
, Fu, Xianzhi
, Antonietti, Markus
in
639/301/54/989
/ 639/925/357/354
/ Carbon dioxide fixation
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical potential
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photosynthesis
/ Polymers
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2012
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Bioinspired hollow semiconductor nanospheres as photosynthetic nanoparticles
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Sun, Jianhua
, Wang, Xinchen
, Zhang, Jinshui
, Zhang, Mingwen
, Fu, Xianzhi
, Antonietti, Markus
in
639/301/54/989
/ 639/925/357/354
/ Carbon dioxide fixation
/ Catalysis
/ Chemical potential
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Photosynthesis
/ Polymers
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2012
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Bioinspired hollow semiconductor nanospheres as photosynthetic nanoparticles
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Bioinspired hollow semiconductor nanospheres as photosynthetic nanoparticles
2012
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Overview
Natural photosynthesis occurs in the thylakoid membrane where functional proteins and electron carriers are precisely arranged to efficiently convert sunlight into a chemical potential between the two membrane sides,
via
charge separation and electron transport chains, for use in oxygen generation and CO
2
fixation. These light-harvesting complexes and cofactors have been actively mimicked using dyes, semiconductors and catalytic nanoparticles. However, the photosynthetic scaffold that optimizes both the capture and distribution of light and separates both the oxidative and reductive species has been mimicked much less often, especially using polymer substances. Here we report the synthesis of hollow nanospheres sized in the optical range and made of a robust semiconductor, melon or carbon-nitride polymer. These hollow nanospheres are shown to function as both light-harvesting antennae and nanostructured scaffolds that improve photoredox catalysis, which was determined to have a 7.5% apparent quantum yield
via
a hydrogen-generation assay.
Photosynthesis occurs at the thylakoid membrane, which acts as a scaffold, precisely arranging functional proteins and electron carriers. Sun
et al.
synthesize hollow photosynthetic nanospheres that function as light-harvesting antennae and structured scaffolds that improve photoredox catalysis.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
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