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Solar power goes viral

Post by Egg » Thu Apr 28, 2011 2:02 pm

Kinda like a weird kind of cybernetics. Organic life and machinery working together.

Researchers at MIT have found a way to make significant improvements to the power-conversion efficiency of solar cells by enlisting the services of tiny viruses to perform detailed assembly work at the microscopic level.

In a solar cell, sunlight hits a light-harvesting material, causing it to release electrons that can be harnessed to produce an electric current. The new MIT research, published online this week in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, is based on findings that carbon nanotubes — microscopic, hollow cylinders of pure carbon — can enhance the efficiency of electron collection from a solar cell’s surface.

Previous attempts to use the nanotubes, however, had been thwarted by two problems. First, the making of carbon nanotubes generally produces a mix of two types, some of which act as semiconductors (sometimes allowing an electric current to flow, sometimes not) or metals (which act like wires, allowing current to flow easily). The new research, for the first time, showed that the effects of these two types tend to be different, because the semiconducting nanotubes can enhance the performance of solar cells, but the metallic ones have the opposite effect. Second, nanotubes tend to clump together, which reduces their effectiveness.

And that’s where viruses come to the rescue. Graduate students Xiangnan Dang and Hyunjung Yi — working with Angela Belcher, the W. M. Keck Professor of Energy, and several other researchers — found that a genetically engineered version of a virus called M13, which normally infects bacteria, can be used to control the arrangement of the nanotubes on a surface, keeping the tubes separate so they can’t short out the circuits, and keeping the tubes apart so they don’t clump.

The system the researchers tested used a type of solar cell known as dye-sensitized solar cells, a lightweight and inexpensive type where the active layer is composed of titanium dioxide, rather than the silicon used in conventional solar cells. But the same technique could be applied to other types as well, including quantum-dot and organic solar cells, the researchers say. In their tests, adding the virus-built structures enhanced the power conversion efficiency to 10.6 percent from 8 percent — almost a one-third improvement.

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2011/sola ... -0425.html


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Re: Solar power goes viral

Post by Royal » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:50 pm

My solar plexus has gone viral.


What ever happened to the cold fusion reactor by the Italians? That should make most power sources obsolete.

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Re: Solar power goes viral

Post by Egg » Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:54 pm

Royal wrote:My solar plexus has gone viral.


What ever happened to the cold fusion reactor by the Italians? That should make most power sources obsolete.
The sprinkled some cheese on it and had a festival. It's gone the way of mama's lasagne.


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Re: Solar power goes viral

Post by Pigeon » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:29 pm

Royal wrote: What ever happened to the cold fusion reactor by the Italians? That should make most power sources obsolete.
Could it be because it isn't possible with our level of technology.

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Re: Solar power goes viral

Post by IndicusMaximus » Fri Apr 29, 2011 12:48 am

What ever happened to Crystalline Space-Time Hyperspheres?
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Re: Solar power goes viral

Post by Dr Exile » Fri Apr 29, 2011 4:47 am

What ever happened to Crystalline Space-Time Hyperspheres?
Shell Oil bought the patent and burned it.
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