Artículo
Designing carbon dots for enhanced photo-catalysis: Challenges and opportunities
Zdražil, Lukáš; Cadranel, Alejandro
; Medved, Miroslav; Otyepka, Michal; Zbořil, Radek; Guldi, Dirk M.

Fecha de publicación:
09/2024
Editorial:
Cell Press
Revista:
Chem
ISSN:
2451-9294
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Carbon dots (CDs) are a fascinating class of nanomaterials with a straightforward design by means of an organic chemistry toolbox and an unsurmountable potential in the field of artificial photosynthesis. The vast structural diversity of CDs and the complex photo-physics thereof impose, however, significant challenges on their full utilization. Gathering a profound understanding of the structure-activity relationship and precise identification of the photo-catalytically active sites within CDs is crucial. This review summarizes the current understanding of photo-catalytically active CD-based systems. First, we analyze the structural complexity of CDs in the context of hydrogen photo-production, addressing the different roles of CDs in photo-catalytic hydrogen evolution as photosensitizers, co-catalysts, and catalysts. Second, we present the most important aspects to be considered for the design of CDs-based photo-catalysts, focusing on the fine-tuning of optical properties and charge management and discussing the timescales of events in the photo-excited state. Both experimental and theoretical methods relevant to studying structurally complex CDs are outlined. Finally, we share our thoughts on the future opportunities in CD-based photo-catalysis.
Palabras clave:
carbon dots
,
photocatalysis
,
hydrogen production
,
functional materials
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Zdražil, Lukáš; Cadranel, Alejandro; Medved, Miroslav; Otyepka, Michal; Zbořil, Radek; et al.; Designing carbon dots for enhanced photo-catalysis: Challenges and opportunities; Cell Press; Chem; 10; 9; 9-2024; 2700-2723
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