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Energy: Self-Assembling Solar Cells Dr. Michael McGehee, Materials Science and
Engineering
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Yet, there remains a problem with the "nano" in both nanoscience and nanotechnology. "Nanotechnology's a term with
not too much new in it. It existed a long time ago," says Dai. Indeed, the characteristic length of bonds that have always
been under scrutiny in the molecular sciences is on the order of a nanometer. Chidsey adds, "I worry that the term confuses
people about what's important: the length scale itself is not important." Rather, it is the novel properties that structures
exhibit at the nanoscale that is. As Dai puts it, "We work on carbon nanotubes not because they are small, but because they
are interesting. They just happen to be nano." For all the problems with the term nanotechnology, though, it may have done
some good. Chidsey remarks, "Just as nanotechnology has attracted the attention of outsiders, it also stimulates us
internally: it provides a context for tackling and defining grand challenges-things so out there you wouldn't tackle them
otherwise."
Energy: Self-Assembling Solar Cells Dr. Michael McGehee, Materials Science and
Engineering
As the global energy demand continues to rise, the need for renewable energy
sources has become ever more urgent. One candidate fuel for the future is
hydrogen. Professor McGehee is hot on the trail, developing solar cells to
generate electricity, which can then be used to zap water apart
electrolytically into hydrogen (and oxygen) with 80% efficiency.
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