We report ultrathin organic photovoltaic elements optimized to run photofaradaic reactions in biological conditions. We demonstrate concurrent oxygen reduction to hydrogen peroxide and glucose oxidation. The devices are powered by deep-red irradiation in the tissue transparency window. We utilize bilayers of phthalocyanine, acting as the light absorber, and perylene diimide, functioning as both electron-acceptor and the hydrogen peroxide evolution electrocatalyst. These heterojunction bilayers are stable when irradiated in simulated physiological conditions, producing photovoltages sufficient to simultaneously drive cathodic oxygen reduction to H2O2 and anodic oxidation of glucose. We find that optimization of the anode metal is critical fo...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
The performance of bio-photovoltaic devices with a monolayer of the immobilized photosynthetic react...
This thesis project investigates an organic heterojunction made by common and largely available iner...
Solar-to-chemical conversion of sunlight into hydrogen peroxide as a chemical fuel is an emerging ca...
Low-cost semiconductor photocatalysts offer unique possibilities for industrial chemical transformat...
H2O2 plays a significant role in a range of physiological processes where it performs vital tasks in...
Light, as a versatile and non-invasive means to elicit a physiological response, offers solutions to...
Low-cost semiconductor photocatalysts offer unique possibilities for industrial chemical transformat...
The organic electronic ion pump (OEIP) is an emerging bioelectronic technology for on-demand and loc...
We demonstrate hybrid, solid-liquid photodiodes, using semiconducting conjugated polymers as active ...
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) has attracted much interest not only with respect to biological ...
A novel, miniaturized, high-efficiency photocatalytic cell, able to work in dynamic conditions, has ...
Conversion of solar energy into chemical energy in the form of hydrogen peroxide and other reactive ...
This thesis addresses the development of novel stable layered thin films on electrodes containing mo...
Photosensitization of wide-band-gap semiconductors is a promising low-cost photovoltaic technology. ...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
The performance of bio-photovoltaic devices with a monolayer of the immobilized photosynthetic react...
This thesis project investigates an organic heterojunction made by common and largely available iner...
Solar-to-chemical conversion of sunlight into hydrogen peroxide as a chemical fuel is an emerging ca...
Low-cost semiconductor photocatalysts offer unique possibilities for industrial chemical transformat...
H2O2 plays a significant role in a range of physiological processes where it performs vital tasks in...
Light, as a versatile and non-invasive means to elicit a physiological response, offers solutions to...
Low-cost semiconductor photocatalysts offer unique possibilities for industrial chemical transformat...
The organic electronic ion pump (OEIP) is an emerging bioelectronic technology for on-demand and loc...
We demonstrate hybrid, solid-liquid photodiodes, using semiconducting conjugated polymers as active ...
The oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) has attracted much interest not only with respect to biological ...
A novel, miniaturized, high-efficiency photocatalytic cell, able to work in dynamic conditions, has ...
Conversion of solar energy into chemical energy in the form of hydrogen peroxide and other reactive ...
This thesis addresses the development of novel stable layered thin films on electrodes containing mo...
Photosensitization of wide-band-gap semiconductors is a promising low-cost photovoltaic technology. ...
Photosystem I (PSI), a robust and abundant biomolecule capable of delivering high-energy photoelectr...
The performance of bio-photovoltaic devices with a monolayer of the immobilized photosynthetic react...
This thesis project investigates an organic heterojunction made by common and largely available iner...