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Thomas J Macdonald1, Thomas Nann2.
Abstract
Quantum Dots (QDs) are promising alternatives to organic dyes as sensitisers for photocatalytic electrodes. This review article provides an overview of the current state of the art in this area. More specifically, different types of QDs with a special focus on heavy-metal free QDs and the methods for preparation and adsorption onto metal oxide electrodes (especially titania and zinc oxide) are discussed. Eventually, the key areas of necessary improvements are identified and assessed.Entities:
Keywords: Quantum dots; dye-sensitized photoelectrodes; photocatalysis; solar energy conversion; titania; zinc oxide
Year: 2011 PMID: 28348281 PMCID: PMC5315047 DOI: 10.3390/nano1010079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanomaterials (Basel) ISSN: 2079-4991 Impact factor: 5.076
Figure 1.(A) Bare nanoporous ZnO electrode. (B) CdTe coated ZnO electrode. Quantum Dots (QDs) have been synthesised in aqueous solution with MPA ligands.
Figure 2.CIS QDs adsorbed onto TiO2 films, (A) a bare TiO2 film (B–E) QD/TiO2 film after heating for 0 s, 30 s, 80 s, and 120 s respectively (Reprinted from [40], by permission of The Royal Society of Chemistry).