| Literature DB >> 26291331 |
Ling Qian1, Jian Fu Chen2, Yu Hang Li1, Long Wu1, Hai Feng Wang2, Ai Ping Chen1, P Hu2,3, Li Rong Zheng4, Hua Gui Yang5.
Abstract
The efficiency of solar-energy-conversion devices depends on the absorption region and intensity of the photon collectors. Organic chromophores, which have been widely stabilized on inorganic semiconductors for light trapping, are limited by the interface between the chromophore and semiconductor. Herein we report a novel orange zinc germanate (Zn-Ge-O) with a chromophore-like structure, by which the absorption region can be dramatically expanded. Structural characterizations and theoretical calculations together reveal that the origin of visible-light response can be attributed to the unusual metallic Ge-Ge bonds which act in a similar way to organic chromophores. Benefiting from the enhanced light harvest, the orange Zn-Ge-O demonstrates superior capacity for solar-driven hydrogen production.Entities:
Keywords: GeGe bonds; chromophore-like structures; hydrogen evolution; semiconductors; visible-light responsive
Year: 2015 PMID: 26291331 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201505988
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336