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In-situ Biomineralization of CuxZnySnzS4 Nanocrystals within TiO2-based Quantum Dot Sensitized Solar Cell Anodes.

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CuxZnySnzS4 (CZTS) quantum dots (QDs) have potential application in quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs); however, traditional synthesis approaches typically require elevated temperatures, expensive precursors, and organic solvents that can… Click to show full abstract

CuxZnySnzS4 (CZTS) quantum dots (QDs) have potential application in quantum dot sensitized solar cells (QDSSCs); however, traditional synthesis approaches typically require elevated temperatures, expensive precursors, and organic solvents that can hinder large scale application. Herein we develop and utilize an enzymatic, aqueous phase, ambient temperature route to prepare CZTS nanocrystals with good compositional control. Nanoparticle synthesis occurs in a minimal buffered solution containing only the enzyme, metal chloride and acetate salts, and L-cysteine as a capping agent and sulfur source. Beyond isolated nanocrystal synthesis, we further demonstrate biomineralization of these particles within a preformed mesoporous TiO2 anode template where the formed nanocrystals bind to the TiO2 surface. This in-situ biomineralization approach facilitates enhanced distribution of the nanocrystals in the anode and, through this, enhanced QDSSC performance.

Keywords: situ biomineralization; cuxznysnzs4; sensitized solar; quantum dot; dot sensitized; biomineralization

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2019

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