Carbon Nanotubes Used for Renewable Energy Applications and Environmental Protection/Remediation: A Review

2013 ◽  
Vol 136 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaufui V. Wong ◽  
Benoit Bachelier

Carbon nanotubes are surprisingly ubiquitous in their use for renewable energy applications as well as for environmental protection and remediation. Hence, this is the motivation for the current review, to investigate into their usefulness. The characteristic properties of these nanotubes are a result of their large surface areas, and their unique mechanical, electrical, and chemical properties, and in no small part, due to its relatively easy manufacturability. Research has been done using carbon nanotubes for hydrogen storage, although it does not seem logical that carbon nanotubes would be very useful for this purpose. Carbon nanotubes used for solar collectors are used mainly for their improved thermal and electrical conductivities. Organic solar cells do not have a long life since they deteriorate in the sun. Research into long-lasting, yet inexpensive organic solar cells is an active area, and should continue to be so for some time. Carbon nanotubes are activated by certain chemicals. They may be used to react with solids, liquids, and gases. Hence, they are employed for waste water treatment, liquid, and gaseous cleanup. They may be used to remove metals as well as life pathogens. As the number of new pollutants and pathogens entering the environment multiply, research should continue to study the use of carbon nanotubes with regards prevention and remediation.

2013 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kaufui Vincent Wong ◽  
Benoit Bachelier

Carbon nanotubes are surprisingly ubiquitous in their use for renewable energy applications as well as for environmental protection and remediation. Hence, this is the motivation for the current review, to investigate into their usefulness. The characteristic properties of these nanotubes is a result of their large surface areas, and their unique mechanical, electrical and chemical properties, and in no small part, due to its relatively easy manufacturability. Research has been done using carbon nanotubes for hydrogen storage, although it does not seem logical that carbon nanotubes would be very useful for this purpose. Carbon nanotubes used for solar collectors are used mainly for their improved thermal and electrical conductivities. Organic solar cells do not have a long life since they deteriorate in the sun. Research into long-lasting, yet inexpensive organic solar cells is an active area, and should continue to be so for some time. Carbon nanotubes are activated by certain chemicals. They may be used to react with solids, liquids and gases. Hence, they are employed for waste water treatment, liquid and gaseous cleanup. They may be used to remove metals as well as life pathogens. As the number of new pollutants and pathogens entering the environment multiply, research should continue to study the use of carbon nanotubes with regards prevention and remediation.


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Author(s):  
Muhammad Waqas Mukhtar ◽  
M. Ramzan ◽  
Muhammad Rashid ◽  
Altaf Hussain ◽  
Muhammad Imran ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 2911-2919 ◽  
Author(s):  
W. Greenbank ◽  
N. Rolston ◽  
E. Destouesse ◽  
G. Wantz ◽  
L. Hirsch ◽  
...  

Organic photovoltaic solar cells are a promising option for cheap, renewable energy, but must improve in their stability.


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Author(s):  
Ching-Yuan Su ◽  
Ang-Yu Lu ◽  
Yi-Ling Chen ◽  
Ching-Yen Wei ◽  
Pen-Cheng Wang ◽  
...  

Organic solar cells (OSCs) are discussed at length in terms of its performance leading to the generation of electricity. The key materials required for OSCs are the small organic molecules having donor and acceptor with suitable light absorption and electro-chemical properties of low energy band gap. Various structural scaffolds are highlighted with their structural design leading to film forming in an orderly manner and this morphology of film having a pivotal role in photo-induced charge separation, migration and collection at an electrode. Present day research informs that OSCs involving non fullerene based donors and acceptors are functioning with high photo conversion efficiency [PCE] of >17% and are promising candidates for practical applications.


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pp. 2026-2034
Author(s):  
Samuel S. Lawton ◽  
Daniel Warr ◽  
Luís M. A. Perdigão ◽  
Yujing Chang ◽  
Agnieszka Pron ◽  
...  

Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) are attracting significant attention due to the growing demand for economically viable and renewable energy sources.


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Vol 1211 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yoshinori Nishikitani ◽  
Takaya Kubo ◽  
Hideki Masuda

AbstractNew materials and structures have been developed for efficient organic solar cells, dye-sensitized solar cells (DCSs) and organic thin-film solar cells (OPVs). Some strategies for achieving high photon-to-electricity conversion efficiency in these solar cells are discussed, focusing on nanostructured materials. In the case of DSCs, unlike TiO2 nanoparticles, TiO2 nanotubes with suitable dimensions are expected to work as efficient light scatterers as well as to give large surface areas for charge separation. A strategy for designing triarylamine-functionalized ruthenium dyes, which display the high efficiency, is also proposed. Furthermore, OPVs based on donor/acceptor (D/A) block copolymers are discussed, focusing on the phase separation of donor and acceptor segments and their domain sizes.


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...  

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