This paper describes the fabrication of microfluidic devices with a focus on controlling the orientation of photosystem I (PSI) complexes, which directly affects the performance of biophotovoltaic devices by maximizing the efficiency of the extraction of electron/hole pairs from the complexes. The surface chemistry of the electrode on which the complexes assemble plays a critical role in their orientation. We compared the degree of orientation on self-assembled monolayers of phenyl-C61-butyric acid and a custom peptide on nanostructured gold electrodes. Biophotovoltaic devices fabricated with the C61 fulleroid exhibit significantly improved performance and reproducibility compared to those utilizing the peptide, yielding a 1.6-fold increase...
A long-term goal within the field of organic electronics has been to developflexible and functional ...
We report the fabrication of an oriented bioelectrode of photosystem I (PSI) on single-layer graphen...
The possibility to use new organic semiconductor materials, in place of silicon wafers, in the fabri...
This paper describes the fabrication of microfluidic devices with a focus on controlling the orienta...
The functionality and application of organic semiconductors are largely dependent on their constitue...
High efficiency polymer:fullerene photovoltaic device layers self-assemble with hierarchical feature...
We have developed novel photovoltaic systems composed of the fullerene derivative (6,6)-phenyl C61 b...
In this thesis we present methodologies for control and characterization of nanoscale film morpholog...
We investigate nanostructuring approaches in inverted organic photovoltaic cells to increase exciton...
The optoelectronic properties of functional π-conjugated organic materials are affected by their abi...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) represent a promising alternative to silicon based photovoltaics becaus...
We describe the synthesis and the photophysical properties of a fullerene\u2013azothiophene dyad, as...
This paper describes the fabrication of soft, stretchable biophotovoltaic devices that generate phot...
Designing donor/acceptor (D/A) interfaces that can efficiently generate free carriers is an attracti...
Organic photovoltaics are a potential source for cheap renewable energy. However oneof the main limi...
A long-term goal within the field of organic electronics has been to developflexible and functional ...
We report the fabrication of an oriented bioelectrode of photosystem I (PSI) on single-layer graphen...
The possibility to use new organic semiconductor materials, in place of silicon wafers, in the fabri...
This paper describes the fabrication of microfluidic devices with a focus on controlling the orienta...
The functionality and application of organic semiconductors are largely dependent on their constitue...
High efficiency polymer:fullerene photovoltaic device layers self-assemble with hierarchical feature...
We have developed novel photovoltaic systems composed of the fullerene derivative (6,6)-phenyl C61 b...
In this thesis we present methodologies for control and characterization of nanoscale film morpholog...
We investigate nanostructuring approaches in inverted organic photovoltaic cells to increase exciton...
The optoelectronic properties of functional π-conjugated organic materials are affected by their abi...
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) represent a promising alternative to silicon based photovoltaics becaus...
We describe the synthesis and the photophysical properties of a fullerene\u2013azothiophene dyad, as...
This paper describes the fabrication of soft, stretchable biophotovoltaic devices that generate phot...
Designing donor/acceptor (D/A) interfaces that can efficiently generate free carriers is an attracti...
Organic photovoltaics are a potential source for cheap renewable energy. However oneof the main limi...
A long-term goal within the field of organic electronics has been to developflexible and functional ...
We report the fabrication of an oriented bioelectrode of photosystem I (PSI) on single-layer graphen...
The possibility to use new organic semiconductor materials, in place of silicon wafers, in the fabri...