Tuning the band gap of ferritin nanoparticles by co-depositing iron with halides or oxo-anions

2014 
Iron-containing ferritin has been used for light harvesting and as a photocatalyst. In this study, we test the hypothesis that changing the iron mineral core composition can alter the light harvesting and photocatalytic properties of ferritin, by co-depositing iron in the presence of halides or oxo-anions. This caused the anions to be incorporated into the iron mineral. We report that some of these new iron minerals possess different band gaps than the original ferrihydrite within ferritin. We found an increase in band gap of up to 0.288 eV or a decrease by as much as 0.104 eV, depending on the type of anion and amount of anions incorporated into the ferrihydrite mineral.
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