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Non-stoichiometric MoO3-x quantum dots as a light-harvesting material for interfacial water evaporation.

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We herein present oxygen-deficient molybdenum oxide quantum dots (MoO3-x QDs), which possess matching-absorption-spectrum to solar light in both visible and near infrared regions, for proof-of-concept of interfacial water evaporation. Theoretical… Click to show full abstract

We herein present oxygen-deficient molybdenum oxide quantum dots (MoO3-x QDs), which possess matching-absorption-spectrum to solar light in both visible and near infrared regions, for proof-of-concept of interfacial water evaporation. Theoretical modeling suggests that the unique optical property of MoO3-x QDs results from oxygen defect level, instead of localized surface plasmon resonance.

Keywords: interfacial water; water evaporation; quantum dots; moo3

Journal Title: Chemical communications
Year Published: 2017

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