Broadband light-absorbing materials are of large interest for numerous applications ranging from solar harvesting and photocatalysis to low reflection coatings. Fabrication of these materials is often complex and typically utilizes coating techniques optimized for flat and hard materials. Here, we show a self-assembly based strategy for generating robust but mechanically flexible broadband light-absorbing soft materials that can conform to curved surfaces and surface irregularities. The materials were fabricated by adsorbing large quantities of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on the nanofibrils of hydrated bacterial cellulose (BC) membranes by tailoring the interaction potential between the cellulose nanofibrils and the AuNPs. The highly efficient self-assembly process resulted in very dense multilayers of AuNPs on the nanofibrils, causing extensive broadening of the localized surface plasmon resonance band and a striking black appearance of the BC membranes. The nanocomposite materials showed an absorptance >96% in both the visible and the near-infrared wavelength range. The AuNP-functionalized BC membranes demonstrated excellent conformability to curved and structured surfaces and could adopt the shape of highly irregular surface structures without any obvious changes in their optical properties. The proposed self-assembly based strategy enables the fabrication of soft and conformable broadband light-absorbing nanocomposites with unique optical and mechanical properties using sustainable cellulose-based materials.
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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces
October 2024
Laboratory of Molecular Materials, Division of Biophysics and Bioengineering, Department of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden.
Broadband light-absorbing materials are of large interest for numerous applications ranging from solar harvesting and photocatalysis to low reflection coatings. Fabrication of these materials is often complex and typically utilizes coating techniques optimized for flat and hard materials. Here, we show a self-assembly based strategy for generating robust but mechanically flexible broadband light-absorbing soft materials that can conform to curved surfaces and surface irregularities.
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August 2024
School of Electronic Information and Electrical Engineering, Institute of Advanced Study, Chengdu University, Chengdu 610106, China.
Photodetectors converting light into electrical signals are crucial in various applications. The pursuit of high-performance photodetectors with high sensitivity and broad spectral range simultaneously has always been challenging in conventional semiconductor materials. Graphene, with its zero bandgap and high electron mobility, is an attractive candidate, but its low light absorption coefficient restricts its practical application in light detection.
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May 2024
State Key Laboratory for Powder Metallurgy, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Central South University, Changsha 410083, P. R. China.
Photothermal conversion materials are critical in the development of solar-driven interfacial evaporation techniques; however, achieving a high energy conversion efficiency remains challenging owing to the high cost and instability of light-absorbing materials, in addition to the difficulties of simultaneously improving light absorption while suppressing heat loss. A black silicon (Si) powder with a porous structure was prepared by chemical etching of a low-cost commercial micron-sized Al-Si alloy, and a flexible Janus black Si photothermal conversion membrane was constructed. The partially broken spherical particles and porous structure obtained after etching enhanced the refraction of light from the Si powder, imparting the prepared membrane with an average light absorption rate of 95.
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August 2024
School of Chemical Engineering and Light Industry, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangzhou, 510006, China.
Solar-driven interfacial evaporation is recognized as a sustainable and effective strategy for desalination to mitigate the freshwater scarcity issue. Nevertheless, the challenges of oil contamination, salt accumulation, and poor long-term stability of the solar desalination process limit its applications. Herein, a 3D biomass-based multifunctional solar aerogel evaporator is developed for water production with fabricated chitosan/lignin (CSL) aerogel as the skeleton, encapsulated with carbonized lignin (CL) particles and TiCTi (MXene) nanosheets as light-absorbing materials.
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June 2024
Key Laboratory of Organic Optoelectronics and Molecular Engineering of Ministry of Education, Department of Chemistry, Tsinghua University, Beijing, 100084, P. R. China.
Ultrathin perfect absorber (UPA) enables efficient photothermal conversion (PC) in renewable chemical and energy systems. However, it is challenging so far to obtain efficient absorption with thickness significantly less than the wavelength, especially considering the common view that an ultrathin film can absorb at most 50% of incident light. Here, a highly light-absorbing and mechanically stable UPA is reported by learning from the honeycomb mirror design of the crab compound eyes.
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