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  4. Prof. Sariciftci will give a lecture on organic and bio-organic electronic devices

Prof. Sariciftci will give a lecture on organic and bio-organic electronic devices

His public lecture will take place on Thursday, 27 February, 9:00, in the lecture hall P1 of the Faculty of Chemistry.

Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci is a Chair Professor and Director of the Linz Institute for Organic Solar Cells (LIOS) and Institute of Physical Chemistry at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria.

Abstract:

Organic and bio-organic electronic devices

Organic electronic devices are maturing from the academic research into the industrial development, entering the markets. In order to account for a sustainable future, the application of biodegradable and biocompatible systems for organic optoelectronics are needed. The use of cheap electronic devices in a large scale will introduce a “consumable electronics” into the market of “consumer electronics”. Therefore environmentally friendly materials are important to use. This is a next great challenge to material science in organic electronics. New developments of bio-inspired and/or bio-origin, bio-compatible materials are interesting. Such materials can also be used to interface the biological and biomedical research with the organic electronics field.

Last but not least the conversion of CO2 to methane (or other synthetic fuels) using solar energy is an important step to make an efficient, large scale energy storage. At the same time this will make a cyclic and sustainable CO2 economy. We report organic as well as bio-organic catalysts which can be used in photo-electro-catalytic conversion devices. Such bio-catalysts can be enzymes as well as living bacteria immobilized on electrodes. Selectivity of such bio-catalysts is very high and combined with the room temperature operation of such bio-electro-catalytic systems makes them industrially highly attractive.

More information: Jozef Krajčovič


Published 2020-02-21 08:37
Link https://www.fch.vut.cz/en//f81551/d195652

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