Photosynthetic Solar Cell Using Nanostructured Proton Exchange Membrane for Microbial Biofilm Prevention
Autor: | Dong Hyun Lee, Seoung Jae Bai, Hwa Jin Oh, Young Seok Song |
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Rok vydání: | 2014 |
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Nanostructure Materials science General Physics and Astronomy Proton exchange membrane fuel cell Nanotechnology Nanoengineering Nanoimprint lithography law.invention Diffusion law Mass transfer Materials Testing Solar cell Solar Energy Computer Simulation General Materials Science Photosynthesis Platinum General Engineering Biofilm Anti-Bacterial Agents Biofilms Microscopy Electron Scanning Sunlight Nanoparticles Stress Mechanical Protons Energy harvesting |
Zdroj: | ACS Nano. 8:6458-6465 |
ISSN: | 1936-086X 1936-0851 |
DOI: | 10.1021/nn502033f |
Popis: | Unwanted biofilm formation has a detrimental effect on bioelectrical energy harvesting in microbial cells. This issue still needs to be solved for higher power and longer durability and could be resolved with the help of nanoengineering in designing and manufacturing. Here, we demonstrate a photosynthetic solar cell (PSC) that contains a nanostructure to prevent the formation of biofilm by micro-organisms. Nanostructures were fabricated using nanoimprint lithography, where a film heater array system was introduced to precisely control the local wall temperature. To understand the heat and mass transfer phenomena behind the manufacturing and energy harvesting processes of PSC, we carried out a numerical simulation and experimental measurements. It revealed that the nanostructures developed on the proton exchange membrane enable PSC to produce enhanced output power due to the retarded microbial attachment on the Nafion membrane. We anticipate that this strategy can provide a pathway where PSC can ensure more renewable, sustainable, and efficient energy harvesting performance. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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