| Literature DB >> 16964238 |
Hiroaki Tada1, Tomohiro Mitsui, Tomokazu Kiyonaga, Tomoki Akita, Koji Tanaka.
Abstract
Natural photosynthesis, which achieves efficient solar energy conversion through the combined actions of many types of molecules ingeniously arranged in a nanospace, highlights the importance of a technique for site-selective coupling of different materials to realize artificial high-efficiency devices. In view of increasingly serious energy and environmental problems, semiconductor-based artificial photosynthetic systems consisting of isolated photochemical system 1 (PS1), PS2 and the electron-transfer system have recently been developed. However, the direct coupling of the components is crucial for retarding back reactions to increase the reaction efficiency. Here, we report a simple technique for forming an anisotropic CdS-Au-TiO2 nanojunction, in which PS1(CdS), PS2(TiO2) and the electron-transfer system (Au) are spatially fixed. This three-component system exhibits a high photocatalytic activity, far exceeding those of the single- and two-component systems, as a result of vectorial electron transfer driven by the two-step excitation of TiO2 and CdS.Entities:
Year: 2006 PMID: 16964238 DOI: 10.1038/nmat1734
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Mater ISSN: 1476-1122 Impact factor: 43.841