Natural AIEgens as Ultraviolet Sunscreens and Photosynergists for Solar Fuel Production.

Environ Sci Technol

Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Soil Environmental Health and Regulation, College of Resources and Environment, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian 350002, China.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Bio-nano hybrids (BNH), which combine semiconductors and microorganisms, show potential for converting solar energy into fuel but face challenges from damaging UV light.
  • Researchers developed a protective encapsulation using natural luminogens known as AIEgens, incorporating berberine (BBR) to shield BNH from UV damage and enhance energy conversion efficiency.
  • The BNH-BBR system achieved a significantly higher yield of carbon-based fuels by converting harmful UV light into less harmful wavelengths, reducing photocorrosion, and improving energy production for microbial growth and metabolism.

Article Abstract

Bio-nano hybrids (BNH), combining semiconductors and microorganisms, have shown great promise for effective solar-to-fuel energy conversion. However, the high-energy ultraviolet (UV) photons in the solar spectrum can cause severe photocorrosion of semiconductors and irreversible photodamage to microorganisms within BNH. Here, we developed an encapsulation strategy using natural luminogens with aggregation-induced emission characteristics (AIEgens) to construct a protective layer for BNH, effectively shielding them against high-energy UV photons. We incorporated natural berberine (BBR) into the BNH composed of and polymeric carbon nitrides (CN). The self-assembled BNH-BBR system displayed a 2.75-fold higher CH yield than BNH under simulated solar irradiation. Mechanism analysis revealed that BBR acted as a UV sunscreen for BNH by converting high-energy short wavelengths into low-energy long wavelengths, thereby reducing the accumulation of reactive oxygen species and alleviating the photocorrosion of CN. Furthermore, BBR functioned as a photosynergist for BNH by regulating photoelectron production and utilization, enhancing the intracellular energy formation in for growth and metabolism. This work provides important insights into the effective and scalable conversion of CO into valuable biofuels with BNH under light illumination containing high-energy photons.

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