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Nano-Grätzel materials

I hear pink is the new green...

Last Updated on Monday, 26 October 2009 15:45
 

TiO2-virus capsid nanocomposites

TiO2 is a material with a wide range of applications, many of which involve its properties as a wide-bandgap semiconductor with potential photovoltaic applications.  We have explored the creation of monodisperse, protein-templated TiO2 nanoparticles with photochemical activity.

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Hematite nanoparticles for photovoltaics

Yes, we do like it hot...

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Iron sulfide nanoparticles for H2 production

Protein-templated iron-sulfur nanoparticles provide an ideal platform for the study of iron sulfide catalysis, which may be the key to breakthrough energy technologies and possibly give clues to the origin of life on Earth.

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Pt nanoparticles for H2 production

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