Literature DB >> 33142218

Development and application of photoconversion fluoropolymer films for greenhouses located at high or polar latitudes.

Sergey V Gudkov1, Alexander V Simakin2, Nikolay F Bunkin3, Georgy A Shafeev2, Maxim E Astashev4, Alexey P Glinushkin5, Marina A Grinberg6, Vladimir A Vodeneev6.   

Abstract

To convert and store energy in the process of photosynthesis, plants primarily use quanta of the red and blue parts of the spectrum. At high latitudes, the average daily intensity of red and blue parts of the spectrum is not very high; for many crops cultivated under greenhouse conditions, it reaches the sufficient level only on clear summer days. The problem of insufficient illumination in greenhouses is usually solved with artificial light sources. This article describes a technology for the manufacture of photoconversion fluoropolymer films for greenhouses. The fluoropolymer films described in the paper make use of original gold nanoparticles and nanoparticles with fluorescence in the blue or red region of the spectrum. In the polymer film, nanoparticles aggregate in the form of "beads", which enhances the field of the optical wave. The film photoconverts UV and violet light into blue and red light. Gold nanoparticles also partially convert energy in the green region of the spectrum (not used by plants) into heat, which is also important for agriculture at high latitudes. In addition, impregnation of gold nanoparticles into fluoropolymer significantly increases the lifetime of the film. The films described in the paper can significantly increase the productivity of greenhouses located at high latitudes. Plants cultivated under the films have more chlorophyll and a higher intensity of photosynthesis - although their system of distance stress signals is, to a certain degree, suppressed.
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Keywords:  Agriculture in high or polar latitudes; Fluorescent nanoparticles; Gold nanoparticles; Greenhouses; Photoconversion fluoropolymer films

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33142218     DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2020.112056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Photochem Photobiol B        ISSN: 1011-1344            Impact factor:   6.252


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