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PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin

In nature, solar energy is captured by different types of light harvesting protein–pigment complexes. Two of these photoactivatable proteins are bacteriorhodopsin (bR), which utilizes a retinal moiety to function as a proton pump, and photosystem I (PSI), which uses a chlorophyll antenna to catalyze...

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Autores principales: Teodor, Alexandra H., Monge, Stephanie, Aguilar, Dariana, Tames, Alexandra, Nunez, Roger, Gonzalez, Elaine, Rodríguez, Juan J. Montero, Bergkamp, Jesse J., Starbird, Ricardo, Renugopalakrishnan, Venkatesan, Bruce, Barry D., Villarreal, Claudia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073865
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author Teodor, Alexandra H.
Monge, Stephanie
Aguilar, Dariana
Tames, Alexandra
Nunez, Roger
Gonzalez, Elaine
Rodríguez, Juan J. Montero
Bergkamp, Jesse J.
Starbird, Ricardo
Renugopalakrishnan, Venkatesan
Bruce, Barry D.
Villarreal, Claudia
author_facet Teodor, Alexandra H.
Monge, Stephanie
Aguilar, Dariana
Tames, Alexandra
Nunez, Roger
Gonzalez, Elaine
Rodríguez, Juan J. Montero
Bergkamp, Jesse J.
Starbird, Ricardo
Renugopalakrishnan, Venkatesan
Bruce, Barry D.
Villarreal, Claudia
author_sort Teodor, Alexandra H.
collection PubMed
description In nature, solar energy is captured by different types of light harvesting protein–pigment complexes. Two of these photoactivatable proteins are bacteriorhodopsin (bR), which utilizes a retinal moiety to function as a proton pump, and photosystem I (PSI), which uses a chlorophyll antenna to catalyze unidirectional electron transfer. Both PSI and bR are well characterized biochemically and have been integrated into solar photovoltaic (PV) devices built from sustainable materials. Both PSI and bR are some of the best performing photosensitizers in the bio-sensitized PV field, yet relatively little attention has been devoted to the development of more sustainable, biocompatible alternative counter electrodes and electrolytes for bio-sensitized solar cells. Careful selection of the electrolyte and counter electrode components is critical to designing bio-sensitized solar cells with more sustainable materials and improved device performance. This work explores the use of poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) modified with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (PEDOT/CNT) as counter electrodes and aqueous-soluble bipyridine cobalt(II/III) complexes as direct redox mediators for both PSI and bR devices. We report a unique counter electrode and redox mediator system that can perform remarkably well for both bio-photosensitizers that have independently evolved over millions of years. The compatibility of disparate proteins with common mediators and counter electrodes may further the improvement of bio-sensitized PV design in a way that is more universally biocompatible for device outputs and longevity.
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spelling pubmed-89983352022-04-12 PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin Teodor, Alexandra H. Monge, Stephanie Aguilar, Dariana Tames, Alexandra Nunez, Roger Gonzalez, Elaine Rodríguez, Juan J. Montero Bergkamp, Jesse J. Starbird, Ricardo Renugopalakrishnan, Venkatesan Bruce, Barry D. Villarreal, Claudia Int J Mol Sci Article In nature, solar energy is captured by different types of light harvesting protein–pigment complexes. Two of these photoactivatable proteins are bacteriorhodopsin (bR), which utilizes a retinal moiety to function as a proton pump, and photosystem I (PSI), which uses a chlorophyll antenna to catalyze unidirectional electron transfer. Both PSI and bR are well characterized biochemically and have been integrated into solar photovoltaic (PV) devices built from sustainable materials. Both PSI and bR are some of the best performing photosensitizers in the bio-sensitized PV field, yet relatively little attention has been devoted to the development of more sustainable, biocompatible alternative counter electrodes and electrolytes for bio-sensitized solar cells. Careful selection of the electrolyte and counter electrode components is critical to designing bio-sensitized solar cells with more sustainable materials and improved device performance. This work explores the use of poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) modified with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (PEDOT/CNT) as counter electrodes and aqueous-soluble bipyridine cobalt(II/III) complexes as direct redox mediators for both PSI and bR devices. We report a unique counter electrode and redox mediator system that can perform remarkably well for both bio-photosensitizers that have independently evolved over millions of years. The compatibility of disparate proteins with common mediators and counter electrodes may further the improvement of bio-sensitized PV design in a way that is more universally biocompatible for device outputs and longevity. MDPI 2022-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8998335/ /pubmed/35409224 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073865 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Teodor, Alexandra H.
Monge, Stephanie
Aguilar, Dariana
Tames, Alexandra
Nunez, Roger
Gonzalez, Elaine
Rodríguez, Juan J. Montero
Bergkamp, Jesse J.
Starbird, Ricardo
Renugopalakrishnan, Venkatesan
Bruce, Barry D.
Villarreal, Claudia
PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin
title PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin
title_full PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin
title_fullStr PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin
title_full_unstemmed PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin
title_short PEDOT-Carbon Nanotube Counter Electrodes and Bipyridine Cobalt (II/III) Mediators as Universally Compatible Components in Bio-Sensitized Solar Cells Using Photosystem I and Bacteriorhodopsin
title_sort pedot-carbon nanotube counter electrodes and bipyridine cobalt (ii/iii) mediators as universally compatible components in bio-sensitized solar cells using photosystem i and bacteriorhodopsin
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8998335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35409224
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23073865
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