Plasma-based synthesis of low-cost and environmentally friendly quantum dots with tailored energy band structure

Lead Research Organisation: University of Ulster
Department Name: Nanotechnology and Adv Materials Inst

Abstract

Current photovoltaic (PV) technologies rely on physical principles that fundamentally limit the maximum solar cell efficiency, i.e. first and second generation technologies cannot produce efficiencies above ~31%. Both silicon-based and non-silicon devices are progressively approaching this limit with improved stability and device performance at reduced costs. It follows that significant improvement in device efficiency can be achieved only by deploying technologies that rely on new physical principles, so called third generation PV; this has been clearly highlighted in relevant UK and international PV roadmaps. In third generation solar cells quantum dots (QDs) often represent an important component and therefore methods to produce QDs that are low-cost, non-toxic and environmentally friendly are required. Currently the most efficient third generation solar cells use elements such as lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), Selenium (Se) and tellurium (Te) which are either toxic or rare or expensive.
This research program deals with the synthesis and study of novel, low-cost, non-toxic and sustainable QDs from a combination of elements such as silicon, nitrogen, carbon and a range of low-cost, non-toxic and abundant metals. Furthermore the research will produce QDs with processes based on atmospheric pressure plasmas that are highly suitable to produce tailored properties and lead to material compositions not achievable with other methods. These proposed plasma processes can also be easily integrated in manufacturing lines for the production of full third generation solar cells.

Planned Impact

The economic impact of the proposed research is achieved following three different pathways towards the energy sector, plasma technologies and skills development. Sales of in photovoltaic (PV) systems in the past decades have achieved a dramatic growth despite the limited degree of technological improvement. With recent increased R&D investments, this growth can be further improved with unprecedented economic impact. Nonetheless R&D must look for innovative ideas that can exploit new physical mechanisms capable of a drastic efficiency increase and especially a reduction of the associated costs. The proposed research programme is a clear step in this direction with a consequent global impact where the UK can play a considerable role. In fact, the success of this research project can lead to a solar cell technology that will be capable of attracting inward investment towards UK or to the creation of new companies. At the appropriate time, a business case will be made to warrant a successful transition from a research-based technology to an industrial reality. Technological plasmas are key enablers in a very wide range of fields that are making an indispensable contribution to the economy and that include the well-established microelectronics and semiconductor industry as well as emerging industries in health care, the energy and the environmental sectors. The development of reliable atmospheric-pressure plasma technologies in UK will represent an important achievement with the potential of considerable wealth creation and inward investment. The possibility of a new company in the field of atmospheric plasmas for nanofabrication and PV processes is well aligned with the expertise of the project team with several patents in cognate areas. The preparation of a workforce in important technological sectors will also contribute to an economic impact.
The global challenge in energy relies in technological progress to improve quality of life. Such challenge is both addressed by this proposal either directly or through its impacts and with the required channels to advance from science to societal benefits. The development of a viable PV technology as proposed in this project will bring great benefits to the global society through a sustainable and environmentally friendly energy harvesting approach. Furthermore, the team and relevant academic beneficiaries are in the position to initiate a program for the assessment of the toxicological impact of liquid-/air-born nanoparticles potentially assisting future policy making in drafting regulations for the health-risks of new and underdevelopment nanomaterials. This clearly shows the possibility of advancing policies almost in parallel with technological progress. Finally, the collaborative work with the project partners will greatly contribute to international development bringing additional societal impact.
The research activities planned within and following this EPSRC-funded project promote collaborations with overseas institutions contributing to the education of a globally engaged scientific and engineering workforce capable of performing in an international environment. The educational impact will originate also from the involvement of undergraduate and master students in all aspects of research. Current engagements with the engineering courses will provide opportunities to educate students in advanced subjects such as nanotechnology and solar cells so that future workforce generations can be adequately prepared. Exchanges of students/researchers with project partners are planned. In summary, the proposed research program includes fostering actions that produce a UK-based workforce in advanced technologies.

Publications

10 25 50
 
Description - we have developed a range of new processes for the synthesis of nanoparticles with tailored properties
- we have greatly advanced the understanding and use of techniques for measuring important paramters (e.g. band energy levels) relevant for energy-related applications
- we developed processes for the fabrication of devices that are reaching an advanced level and therefore closer to being industrially viable
Exploitation Route - the processes we developed can be used by others to synthesizing relevant nanoparticles
- fabrication processes can also be used to produce a wide range of materials for other applications
- a device architecture patent may be taken forward either by us or others
Sectors Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Agriculture, Food and Drink,Electronics,Energy,Environment,Healthcare,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology

 
Description - a patent application has now been published, see corresponding patent details; we are currently working on the commercialization strategy following an external market assessment - we have contributed to the preparation of a workforce in important technological sectors through training of several PhD students and two PDRAs - we continued a valuable international collaboration with AIST-Japan which has helped providing training and coltural exposrue to students and staff members through exchanges - undergard/MSc students have been involved in different parts of the project with opportunities to educate them in advanced subjects such as nanotechnology and solar cells - An EPSRC funded project has been awarded related to this project and involve industrial partners to develop manufacturing processes
Sector Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Education,Electronics,Energy,Environment,Healthcare,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology
Impact Types Cultural,Societal,Economic

 
Description Center to Center (C2C) International Collaboration on Advanced Photovoltaics: Manufacturing and Indoor Power Applications
Amount £300,000 (GBP)
Funding ID USI 146 
Organisation Department for the Economy, Northern Ireland 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 02/2020 
End 01/2022
 
Description EPSRC-SFI: An ocean microlab for autonomous dissolved inorganic carbon depth profile measurement
Amount £602,640 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/T016000/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 09/2020 
End 09/2023
 
Description JSPS Invitation Fellowship
Amount ¥540,000 (JPY)
Organisation Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) 
Sector Public
Country Japan
Start 07/2022 
End 07/2022
 
Description Newton Advanced Fellowships
Amount £75,000 (GBP)
Funding ID NAF\R1\201127 
Organisation Zhejiang University 
Sector Academic/University
Country China
Start 03/2020 
End 02/2022
 
Description Newton International Fellowships
Amount £131,250 (GBP)
Funding ID NIF\R1\221880 
Organisation The Royal Society 
Sector Charity/Non Profit
Country United Kingdom
Start 04/2023 
End 03/2025
 
Description Plasma Microreactors: a Manufacturing Platform for Nanoscale Metal Oxides
Amount £679,600 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/V055232/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 06/2021 
End 06/2024
 
Description Strategic Equipment
Amount £1,094,994 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/R008841/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 01/2018 
End 12/2020
 
Description US-Ireland
Amount £300,000 (GBP)
Organisation Department for the Economy, Northern Ireland 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 10/2021 
End 09/2024
 
Title PiNE 
Description Developed generalized method to synthesize metal oxide nanoparticles. 
Type Of Material Improvements to research infrastructure 
Year Produced 2016 
Provided To Others? Yes  
Impact not yet 
 
Description AIST 
Organisation National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Country Japan 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Develop nanomaterials synthesis/processing.
Collaborator Contribution Develop integration of nanomaterials in solar cell devices.
Impact A range of publications, conference participation, student and researchers training and in general progress to the development of third generation solar cells.
Start Year 2006
 
Description Arizona State University 
Organisation Arizona State University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Research collaboration with exchanges of staff/students.
Collaborator Contribution Research collaboration with exchanges of staff/students.
Impact Collaboration just started.
Start Year 2020
 
Description Bochum 
Organisation Ruhr University Bochum
Country Germany 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Expertise/training of student in nanomaterial synthesis.
Collaborator Contribution Expertise/training of students in plasma system development and diagnostics.
Impact A range of publication and conference contribution and general progress in plasma technology and for nanomaterial synthesis. Askari S, Mariotti D, Stehr JE, Benedikt J, Keraudy J, Helmersson U "Low-Loss and Tunable Localized Mid-Infrared Plasmons in Nanocrystals of Highly Degenerate InN" Nano Letters 18 (2018) 5681
Start Year 2013
 
Description Brunel-Harjit 
Organisation Brunel University London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution We have produced expertise and time/resources to produce a publication.
Collaborator Contribution The collaborators contributed with their expertise and time to produce new results for a publications.
Impact Rose BAJ, Singh H, Verma N, Tassou S, Suresh S, Anantharaman N, Mariotti D, Maguire P "Investigations into nanofluids as direct solar radiation collectors" Solar Energy 147 (2017) 426
Start Year 2016
 
Description COST Action TD1208 
Organisation University of Bologna
Country Italy 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Within the COST-Action TD1208 we participated to workshop and lead one of the Workgroup. We have also hosted 3 researchers from partners in the network.
Collaborator Contribution Students/researchers from the network visited us to carry out experiments and also continued with other experiments in their own institution.
Impact Bruggeman P J, Mariotti D et al. "Plasma-liquid interactions: a review and roadmap" Plasma Sources Science and Technology 25 (2016) 053002 - Invited Topical Roadmap; Tarasenka N, Butsen A, Pankov V, Velusamy T, Mariotti D, Tarasenko N "Laser assisted preparation of doped ZnO nanocrystals" Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects 12 (2017) 210; Velusamy T, Liguori A, Macias-Montero M, Padmanaban DB, Carolan D, Gherardi M, Colombo V, Maguire P, Švrcek V, Mariotti D "Ultra-small CuO nanoparticles with tailored energy-band diagram synthesized by a hybrid plasma-liquid process" Plasma Processes & Polymers 14 (2017) 1600224; Tarasenka N, Stupak A, Tarasenko N, Chakrabarti S, Mariotti D "Structure and optical properties of carbon nanoparticles generated by laser treatment of graphite in liquid" ChemPhysChem 18 (2017) 1074
Start Year 2013
 
Description CWRU 
Organisation Case Western Reserve University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Development of scalable atmospheric plasma systems.
Collaborator Contribution Testing of plasma systems for nanoparticle synthesis.
Impact A range of publications and conference presentation and in general progress in plasma nanomaterial synthesis. Ghosh S, Liu T, Bilici M, Cole J, Huang I-M, Staack D, Mariotti D, Sankaran R M "Atmospheric-pressure dielectric barrier discharge with capillary injection for gas-phase nanoparticle synthesis" Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics 48 (2015) 314003 - Invited Paper Chiang W-H, Mariotti D, Sankaran RM, Eden G, Ostrikov K "Microplasmas for Advanced Materials and Devices" Advanced Materials 2019, 1905508 - Invited Progress Report
Start Year 2010
 
Description Dublin City University 
Organisation Dublin City University
Country Ireland 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Research collaboration with exchanges of staff/students.
Collaborator Contribution Research collaboration with exchanges of staff/students.
Impact Just started
Start Year 2020
 
Description JLI 
Organisation Jean Lamour Institute
Country France 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Expertise in quantum dot synthesis.
Collaborator Contribution Expertise in oxide and plasma-liquid synthesis.
Impact A range of publications and conference presentation and in general progress in plasma nanomaterial synthesis.
Start Year 2013
 
Description Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
Organisation Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Research collaboration with exchanges of staff/students.
Collaborator Contribution Research collaboration with exchanges of staff/students.
Impact Just started.
Start Year 2020
 
Description National Academy of Sciences of Belarus 
Organisation National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Country Belarus 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Staff/student exchange and shared expertise/facilities
Collaborator Contribution Staff/student exchange and shared expertise/facilities
Impact Tarasenka N, Stupak A, Tarasenko N, Chakrabarti S, Mariotti D "Structure and optical properties of carbon nanoparticles generated by laser treatment of graphite in liquid" ChemPhysChem 18 (2017) 1074; Tarasenka N, Butsen A, Pankov V, Velusamy T, Mariotti D, Tarasenko N "Laser assisted preparation of doped ZnO nanocrystals" Nano-Structures & Nano-Objects 12 (2017) 210
Start Year 2016
 
Description Padova-Amendola 
Organisation University of Padova
Country Italy 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Materials characterization and device testing
Collaborator Contribution Materials/sample preparation
Impact not yet
Start Year 2019
 
Description Padova-Gasperotto 
Organisation University of Padova
Country Italy 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Materials characterization and device testing
Collaborator Contribution Sample preparation and application testing
Impact Gasparotto A, Maccato C, Carraro G, Sada C, Lavrencic Stangar U, Alessi B, Rocks C, Mariotti D, La Porta A, Altantzis T, Barreca D "Surface functionalization of grown-on-tip ZnO nanopyramids: from fabrication to light-triggered applications" ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 11 (2019) 15881 Barreca D, Gri F, Gasparotto A, Carraro G, Bigiani L, Altantzis T, Žener B, Lavrencic Štangar U, Alessi B, Padmanaban DB, Mariotti D, Maccato C "Multi-functional MnO2 nanomaterials for photoactivated applications by a plasma-assisted fabrication route" Nanoscale 11 (2019) 98
Start Year 2018
 
Description Queen's University Belfast 
Organisation Queen's University Belfast
Department School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution We have collaborated with exchange of staff/students and shared expertise and facilities
Collaborator Contribution We have collaborated with exchange of staff/students and shared expertise and facilities
Impact Zhang R-C, Sun D, Zhang R, Lin W-F, Macias-Montero M, Patel J, Askari S, McDonald C, Mariotti D, Maguire P "Gold nanoparticle-polymer nanocomposites synthesized by room temperature atmospheric pressure plasma and their potential for fuel cell electrocatalytic Application" Scientific Reports 7 (2017) 46682 Nolan H, Sun D, Falzon BG, Chakrabarti S, Padmanaban DB, Maguire P, Mariotti D, Yu T, Jones D, Andrews G, Sun D "Metal nanoparticle-hydrogel nanocomposites for biomedical applications - An atmospheric pressure plasma synthesis approach" Plasma Processes and Polymers 15 (2018) 1800112 Sun D, McLaughlan J, Zhang L, Falzon BG, Mariotti D, Maguire P, Sun D "Atmospheric Pressure Plasma-Synthesized Gold Nanoparticle/ Carbon Nanotube Hybrids for Photothermal Conversion" Langmuir 35 (2019) 4577 Nolan H, Sun D, Falzon BG, Maguire P, Mariotti D, Zhang L, Sun D "Thermoresponsive nanocomposites incorporating microplasma synthesized magnetic nanoparticles-Synthesis and potential Applications" Plasma Processes and Polymers 16 (2019) 1800128 Sun D, Tang M, Zhang L, Falzon BG, Padmanaban DB, Mariotti D, Maguire P, Heping X, Chen M, Sun D "Microplasma assisted synthesis of gold nanoparticle/graphene oxide nanocomposites and their potential application in SERS sensing" Nanotechnology 30 (2019) 455603 Sun D, Turner J, Jiang N, Zhu S, Zhang L, Falzon BG, McCoy CP, Maguire P, Mariotti D, Sun D "Atmospheric pressure microplasma for antibacterial silver nanoparticle/ chitosan nanocomposites with tailored properties" Composites Science and Technology 186 (2020) 107911 Su Z, Sun D, Zhang L, He M, Jiang Y, Millar B, Douglas P, Mariotti D, Maguire P, Sun D "Chitosan/Silver Nanoparticle/Graphene Oxide Nanocomposites with Multi-Drug Release, Antimicrobial, and Photothermal Conversion Functions" Materials 14 (2021) 2351 Padmanaban DB, McGlynn R, Byrne E, Velusamy T, Swadzba-Kwasny M, Maguire P, Mariotti D "Understanding plasma-ethanol non-equilibrium electrochemistry during the synthesis of metal oxide quantum dots" Green Chemistry 23 (2021) 3983 Moghaieb HS, Padmanaban DB, Kumar P, Haq AU, Maddi C, McGlynn R, Arredondo M, Singh H, Maguire P, Mariotti D "Efficient solar-thermal energy conversion with surfactant-free Cu-oxide nanofluids" Nano Energy 108 (2023) 108112 Di Luca M, Hoskins C, Corduas F, Onchuru R, Oluwasanmi A, Mariotti D, Conti B, Lamprou DA "3D printed biodegradable multifunctional implants for effective breast cancer treatment" International Journal of Pharmaceutics 629 (2022) 122363 Scott JJR, Casals B, Luo K-F, Haq A, Mariotti D, Salje EKH, Arredondo M "Avalanche criticality in LaAlO3 and the effect of aspect ratio" Scientific Reports 12 (2022) 14818 Corduas F, Mathew E, McGlynn R, Mariotti D, Lamprou DA, Mancuso E "Melt-extrusion 3D printing of resorbable levofloxacin-loaded meshes: Emerging strategy for urogynaecological applications" Materials Science & Engineering C 131 (2021) 112523
Start Year 2015
 
Description Sharp 
Organisation Sharp Laboratories of Europe Ltd
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution Development of new synthesis technique for materials of interest.
Collaborator Contribution Expertise in materials properties.
Impact No outcome yet
Start Year 2015
 
Description Tyndall Institute 
Organisation University College Cork
Department Tyndall National Institute
Country Ireland 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Collaborative research activities
Collaborator Contribution Collaborative research activities
Impact Research collaboration
Start Year 2020
 
Description UCSB 
Organisation University of California, Santa Barbara
Department Department of Chemical Engineering
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Provision of samples and application devices for materials.
Collaborator Contribution Development and expertise in synthesis of oxide materials.
Impact No outcome yet.
Start Year 2015
 
Description Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 
Organisation Virginia Polytechnique Institute and State University
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Research collaboration
Collaborator Contribution Research collaboration
Impact Research collaboration
Start Year 2021
 
Description Zhejiang University-Bo 
Organisation Zhejiang University
Country China 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Preparation of samples and materials
Collaborator Contribution Testing of materials for storage applications.
Impact International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 171 (2021) 121075 Bo Z, Li H, Yang H, Li C, Wu S, Xu C, Xiong C, Mariotti D, Yan J, Cen K, Ostrikov K "Combinatorial atomistic-to-AI prediction and experimental validation of heating effects in 350 F supercapacitor modules" International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 171 (2021) 121075
Start Year 2020
 
Title METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING NANOSCALE MATERIALS 
Description A method of producing nanoscale materials comprising the steps of entraining liquid droplets containing at least one nanoparticle precursor within a gaseous stream, and passing said gaseous stream containing said liquid droplets through a non-thermal equilibrium plasma whereby said plasma interacts with said at least one nanoparticle precursor to produce nanoparticles within said droplets without substantial evaporation of the droplets and conveying the thus produced nanoparticles within said gaseous stream downstream of said plasma. 
IP Reference US2019358708 
Protection Patent application published
Year Protection Granted 2019
Licensed Commercial In Confidence
Impact 2017-01-26 Priority to GBGB1701292.3A 2017-01-26 Priority to GB1701292.3 2018-01-22 Application filed by Ulster University 2018-01-22 Priority to PCT/EP2018/051424