Bio-templated energy transfer system for constructing artificial light-harvesting antennae, white light generation, and photonic nanowires

IF 6.1 Q2 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL
Srikrishna Pramanik, S. Mukherjee
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Abstract

Developing environmentally friendly, sustainable, and biocompatible artificial light-harvesting systems has become an essential area of research to understand natural light-harvesting processes involving multistep resonance energy transfer and building efficient energy conversion systems related to energy and optoelectronic applications. In this direction, bio-scaffolded artificial energy transfer systems for panchromatic light collection and sequential energy transfer have fascinated the scientific community. In this review, we have discussed what the dynamic structure and intrinsic physical properties of biomolecules like deoxyribonucleic acid, proteins, and peptides can provide for the development of new optical devices, sustainable and environmentally friendly white emitting materials, and cascaded energy transfer systems for energy harvesting from light. In doing so, we have highlighted some of the recent advances in bio-scaffolds as a platform for the assembly of different types of donor–acceptor chromophores involved in fluorescence energy transfer.
用于构建人造光收集天线、白光产生和光子纳米线的生物模板能量传递系统
开发环境友好、可持续和生物相容的人工光收集系统已经成为了解涉及多步共振能量转移的自然光收集过程和构建与能源和光电子应用相关的高效能量转换系统的重要研究领域。在这个方向上,生物支架人工能量传递系统的全色光收集和顺序能量传递已经吸引了科学界。本文综述了脱氧核糖核酸、蛋白质和多肽等生物分子的动态结构和内在物理性质,为开发新型光学器件、可持续和环保的白色发光材料以及用于光能量收集的级联能量传递系统提供了理论依据。在此过程中,我们强调了生物支架作为参与荧光能量转移的不同类型供体-受体发色团组装的平台的一些最新进展。
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