Intensifying solar-thermal harvest of low-dimension biologic nanostructures for electric power and solar desalination, L Zong, M Li, C Li, Nano Energy 2018,50, 308-315-成果-仿生智能材料研究组  
Intensifying solar-thermal harvest of low-dimension biologic nanostructures for electric power and solar desalination, L Zong, M Li, C Li, Nano Energy 2018,50, 308-315 2018 绿色生物基 论文
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High-efficiency solar harvest and solar-thermal conversion have been targeted in modern sustainable energy science for diverse potential applications. However, broad applications with inorganic nanomaterials as solar-nanoheaters have suffered from low conversion efficiency, potential noxiousness and complicated synthesis procedures. Meanwhile, living organisms rely on delicate bio-synthesis of bio-macromolecules to produce organic bio-melanins with optimal nanostructures and solar-thermal properties for survival from harsh environments. Followed by this inspiration, alginate, one marine polysaccharide, is used to alter the polydopamine nanostructures, one artificial bio-melanin, from nanoparticles to high-aspect-ratio nanofibrils (diameter ~ 40 nm and aspect ratio up to 120 nm). During polymerization, alginate not only increases structural order (e.g. π-π conjugation) of polydopamine oligomers within their protoparticles, but also leads to linear consolidation of protoparticles. Polydopamine nanofibrils are found to exhibit super absorbance and high solar-thermal conversion efficiency (~ 86%) in full-range solar spectrum, being superior to conventional polydopamine nanoparticles and comparable to graphene and carbon nanotubes. Thus these biological nanofibrils may offer a promising platform for high-efficiency solar-energy harvest applicable in solar evaporative desalination, solar electric power etc.

原文:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211285518303550

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