Full-Wood Utilization Strategy toward a Directional Luminescent Solar Concentrator
Jian Gan, Qiuqin Lin, Yuxiang Huang, Yan Wu, Wenji Yu
Abstract
Luminescent solar concentrators (LSCs) have proven to be highly effective in enhancing the conversion efficiency of photovoltaic (PV) cells. However, the traditional LSCs always suffer from self-absorption and escape the losses of luminescence. To these challenges, this study presents an ingenious all-wood-based LSC (W-LSC) with directional light-concentrating capabilities. By converting lignin into fluorescent carbon quantum dots (CQDs) and integrating them into transparent cellulose channels in delignified wood, we achieved efficient directional luminescence transmission in the W-LSC is achieved. The synthesized lignin-based CQDs (L-CQDs) exhibited a large Stokes shift (0.63 eV) and a bright yellow emission (540 nm). The prepared W-LSC possessed an external optical efficiency (η opt ) along the longitudinal (L) direction of 4.60% under a low irradiation intensity (40 mW·cm –2 ). Besides, contributed to the low thermal conductivity (0.300 W·m –1 ·K –1 ) of wood, the W-LSC maintained an η opt of 4.03% at a temperature of 65 °C. Furthermore, the W-LSC demonstrated high tensile strength (424 MPa) and light transmission (85%). By leveraging the advantages of wood, this approach provides a different solution for enhancing solar energy utilization and advancing sustainable building.