Wednesday, 15 July 2015

Plantations of nanorods on carpets of graphene capture the Sun's energy

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The Sun can be a better chemist, thanks to zinc oxide nanorod arrays grown on a graphene substrate and 'decorated' with dots of cadmium sulphide. In the presence of solar radiation, this combination of zero and one-dimensional semiconductor structures with two-dimensional graphene is a great catalyst for many chemical reactions.
via Science Daily

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