Abstract:
Disclosed are a photoelectrochemical electrode and a method of manufacturing the same, which enable mass production at low cost. The photoelectrochemical electrode manufactured by forming a transition metal dichalcogenide layer on all or part of the surface of a porous substrate includes a porous substrate and a metal dichalcogenide layer on all or part of the surface of the porous substrate, thus improving photoelectrode characteristics and photocatalytic efficiency.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a high-efficiency organic photovoltaic cell using surface plasmon effect of an induced dipole polymer-metal nanoparticle hybrid and a method for fabricating the same. More particularly, it relates to a high-efficiency organic photovoltaic cell whose photoelectric efficiency is maximized by depositing an induced dipole polymer-metal nanoparticle hybrid in or on a hole injection layer, thereby enhancing surface plasmonic properties, and a method for fabricating the same.
Abstract:
Provided is a method for preparing boron nitride nanotubes, the method including: injecting a boron-metal catalyst composite into a reaction chamber; injecting a nitrogen precursor into the reaction chamber; producing a decomposition product of the boron-metal catalyst composite in a gas state by irradiating the boron-metal catalyst composite with a carbon dioxide laser or a free electron laser; and forming boron nitride nanotubes by reacting the decomposition product of the boron-metal catalyst composite in the gas state with the nitrogen precursor.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a photocatalyst using a semiconductor-carbon nanomaterial core-shell composite quantum dot and a method for preparing the same, more particularly to a microparticle in which a semiconductor-carbon nanomaterial core-shell composite quantum dot is self-assembled using 4-aminophenol, capable of improving photoelectochemical response and photoconversion efficiency when used as a photocatalyst or a photoelectrode of a photoelectochemical device, a photoelectochemical device using the same and a method for preparing the same.