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Quantum Dots
Conjugated Polymer/Nanocrystal Nanocomposites for
Renewable Energy Applications in Photovoltaics and
Photocatalysis
Yu-Wei Su, Wei-Hao Lin, Yung-Jung Hsu, and Kung-Hwa Wei*
Conjugated polymer/nanocrystal composites have attracted much
attention for use in renewable energy applications because of
their versatile and synergistic optical and electronic properties.
Upon absorbing photons, charge separation occurs in the
nanocrystals, generating electrons and holes for photocurrent flow
or reduction/oxidation (redox) reactions under proper conditions.
Incorporating these nanocrystals into conjugated polymers can
complement the visible light absorption range of the polymers for
photovoltaics applications or allow the polymers to sensitize or
immobilize the nanocrystals for photocatalysis. Here, the current
developments of conjugated polymer/nanocrystal nanocomposites
for bulk heterojunction–type photovoltaics incorporating Cd- and
Pb-based nanocrystals or quantum dots are reviewed. The effects
of manipulating the organic ligands and the concentration of the
nanocrystal precursor, critical factors that affect the shape and
aggregation of the nanocrystals, are also discussed. In the conclusion,
the mechanisms through which conjugated polymers can sensitize
semiconductor nanocrystals (TiO
2
, ZnO) to ensure efficient charge
separation, as well as how they can support immobilized nanocrystals
for use in photocatalysis, are addressed.
1. Introduction ........................................ 4428
2. Photovoltaics Application .................... 4429
3. Photocatalysis Applications ................. 4434
4. Conclusion .......................................... 4438
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