articleThe Journal of Physical Chemistry CFeb 1, 2007GREEN OA

Meeting the Clean Energy Demand:  Nanostructure Architectures for Solar Energy Conversion

University of Notre Dame

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Abstract

The increasing energy demand in the near future will force us to seek environmentally clean alternative energy resources. The emergence of nanomaterials as the new building blocks to construct light energy harvesting assemblies has opened up new ways to utilize renewable energy sources. This article discusses three major ways to utilize nanostructures for the design of solar energy conversion devices: (i) Mimicking photosynthesis with donor−acceptor molecular assemblies or clusters, (ii) semiconductor assisted photocatalysis to produce fuels such as hydrogen, and (iii) nanostructure semiconductor based solar cells. This account further highlights some of the recent developments in these areas and points out…

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Keywords
  • Renewable energy
  • Nanotechnology
  • Energy transformation
  • Solar fuel
  • Solar energy
  • Nanostructure
  • Semiconductor
  • Materials science
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