| Literature DB >> 27494796 |
Simanta Kundu1, Amitava Patra1.
Abstract
Recent advances and the current status of challenging light-harvesting nanomaterials, such as semiconducting quantum dots (QDs), metal nanoparticles, semiconductor-metal heterostructures, π-conjugated semiconductor nanoparticles, organic-inorganic heterostructures, and porphyrin-based nanostructures, have been highlighted in this review. The significance of size-, shape-, and composition-dependent exciton decay dynamics and photoinduced energy transfer of QDs is addressed. A fundamental knowledge of these photophysical processes is crucial for the development of efficient light-harvesting systems, like photocatalytic and photovoltaic ones. Again, we have pointed out the impact of the metal-nanoparticle-based surface energy transfer process for developing light-harvesting systems. On the other hand, metal-semiconductor hybrid nanostructures are found to be very promising for photonic applications due to their exciton-plasmon interactions. Potential light-harvesting systems based on dye-doped π-conjugated semiconductor polymer nanoparticles and self-assembled structures of π-conjugated polymer are highlighted. We also discuss the significance of porphyrin-based nanostructures for potential light-harvesting systems. Finally, the future perspective of this research field is given.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27494796 DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.6b00036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Rev ISSN: 0009-2665 Impact factor: 60.622