可再生能源
接口
光合作用
纳米技术
纳米材料
材料科学
生化工程
太阳能
环境科学
计算机科学
电气工程
工程类
植物
生物
计算机硬件
作者
Jin Hyoung Kim,Hyeonaug Hong,JaeHyoung Yun,Seon Il Kim,Ho Yun Jung,WonHyoung Ryu
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202005919
摘要
Abstract Harvesting solar energy in the form of electricity from the photosynthesis of plants, algal cells, and bacteria has been researched as the most environment‐friendly renewable energy technology in the last decade. The primary challenge has been the engineering of electrochemical interfacing with photosynthetic apparatuses, organelles, or whole cells. However, with the aid of low‐dimensional nanomaterials, there have been many advances, including enhanced photon absorption, increased generation of photosynthetic electrons (PEs), and more efficient transfer of PEs to electrodes. These advances have demonstrated the possibility for the technology to advance to a new level. In this article, the fundamentals of photosynthesis are introduced. How PE harvesting systems have improved concerning solar energy absorption, PE production, and PE collection by electrodes is discussed. The review focuses on how different kinds of nanomaterials are applied and function in interfacing with photosynthetic materials for enhanced PE harvesting. Finally, the review analyzes how the performance of PE harvesting and stand‐alone systems have evolved so far and its future prospects.
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