Quantum Dots, Responsible Development and Global …Quantum dots absorb blue light Quantum Light™...
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Quantum Dots, Responsible Development and Global Governance
Seth Coe-SullivanCo-founder and Chief Technology Officer
May 7, 2010
QD Vision … a green lighting solution provider
Revolutionary technology
Extensive patent portfolio
Proven team, pioneering scientists
Well positioned to deliver a game-changing opportunity
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Proven team, pioneering scientists
Market & product focus
Responsible development policy
EH&S collaborations with Universities and Government
Strong environmental benefits
Quantum LightTM Optics: Color and Efficiency Together
Quantum Dots break tradeoff paradigm
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Illuminated by
Incandescent Bulb Warm White LED/QD Optic Cool White LED
The Economist, March 7, 2010
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LED/QD Optic Lamp that integrates quantum dot technology
Combines warm, rich color of QD emission with LED Efficiency,Combines warm, rich color of QD emission with LED Efficiency,
providing 2700K, 90+ CRI at 60 Lumens Per Wattproviding 2700K, 90+ CRI at 60 Lumens Per Watt
LED/QD Optic Lamp that integrates quantum dot technology
Combines warm, rich color of QD emission with LED Efficiency,Combines warm, rich color of QD emission with LED Efficiency,
providing 2700K, 90+ CRI at 60 Lumens Per Wattproviding 2700K, 90+ CRI at 60 Lumens Per Watt
Quantum Dot Semiconductor Nanocrystals
Precisely engineered for optimal performance & cost, light emission and particle processing.
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Emission Spectra
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Quantum dot < 50nmSemiconductor Nanocrystal
2-12 nm
Semiconductor Nanocrystal
2-12 nm
CoreColor is controlledby size as well as composition
ShellPower efficiency & stability
CapsProcess economics & design flexibility
Phosphor -- Broad
Quantum dot -- Narrow
Great global challenge ... & opportunity
•• 22% world electricity spent on lighting22% world electricity spent on lighting
•• Conversion to efficient lighting underwayConversion to efficient lighting underway
•• Fluorescent & LEDs offer huge savings Fluorescent & LEDs offer huge savings
–– with power efficiency gainswith power efficiency gains
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–– with power efficiency gainswith power efficiency gains
•• But, hindered by poor color, mercuryBut, hindered by poor color, mercury
•• Governments still forcing conversionGovernments still forcing conversion
QD Vision’s Quantum Light™ optics eliminate the tradeoff —
Great color with step changes in power & cost savings
Quantum LightTM Optics
Thin film of quantum dot ink is
coated on the diffusive cover
plate of an LED lamp
Quantum dots absorb blue light
Quantum Light™ optic
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from the LED and convert it
efficiently to red light
Together they create a pleasing
incandescent quality light much
more efficiently than conventional
phosphor-based solutions
Nexxus PAR 30 LED Array
1st product in PAR 30 lamps for downlights
Nexxus Lighting integrates optic into its LED Array™ Replacement Lamps
Quantum Light™ optic transforms color
Breakthrough with Quantum Light™ optic
Quantum Light™ optic
High color quality & high efficacy together!
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Quantum Light™ optic transforms color of cool white lamp
White: 2700K (warm)
Color: 90+ CRI
Efficacy: 60+ Im/W
While maintaining high power efficiency
Achieves 50% higher efficiency than next closest product
Dramatic energy savings for consumers
Nexxus PAR 30 LED Array
Environmental Net Benefits
LED w/ Quantum LightTM increased environmental benefits
Reduced cost of light to our customers
Reduced electricity consumption (by 80%!) to their customers
~25 mg reduction per bulb due to Hg-free product
Reduced energy consumption leads to lower CO2 emissions
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Reduced energy consumption leads to lower CO2 emissions
Less manufacturing waste due to longer life
Largest benefit is that consumers will WANT this product
Market uptake is ultimate driver of environmental benefit
Legislation is a poor substitute for a better product
Responsible Development Extends to ALL Aspects of Product Design
1. Quantum Dot Design – Pb-
and Cd-free R&D focus
2. Quantum LightTM Optic
Product – Realization of
Energy and Emission
Reductions
Worker Safety
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Reductions
3. Process & Manufacturing
Operating Procedures
NIOSH Studies
4. Life Cycle Risk Analysis –
Disposal Study
Form Factor Choice
Responsible Product Design
Environmental Safety
Consumer /Product Safety
Health and Safety Considerations
Understanding of the health and safety impact of quantum dot materials is in the early stages:
Limited number of literature reports on biological QDs and their cytotoxicity and pharmacokinetics
Very limited literature on our types of QD materials
QD Vision is playing a leading role in advancing this
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QD Vision is playing a leading role in advancing this understanding, which requires:
Open & facile collaborations (next chart)
Open communication between industry, researchers, and government (e.g. today)
Appropriate levels of funding
Confidential information protection
Responsible Development
US NIOSH – Chuck Geraci
Established QD R&D occupational health and safety best practices
Presented in US and Taiwan
University of Massachusetts – Prof. Michael Ellenbecker
Product safety feedback studies
State of the art nanoparticle detection and analysis
Conservation Law Fund Ventures – Jo Anne Shatkin, Ph.D.
QD Vision has proactively established EH&S community collaborations
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Conservation Law Fund Ventures – Jo Anne Shatkin, Ph.D.
Life cycle risk assessment – “the most comprehensive LCRA ever performed for a nano-material” presented at Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting, 12/7/09
Brown University – Profs. Robert Hurt and Agnes Kane
EPA STAR Grant, end-of-life fate studies
Below detectable range for EPA Method 1311/6010B/3010A
OECD Nano- Working Group Participation
Goal is to launch product with environmental benefit, by bringing
EH&S information into the development process early.
Regulatory Compliance
European Union developed RoHS (“Regulation on Hazardous Substances”)
RoHS compliance for devices containing Cd-based QD materials will need to be determined on a case-by-case basis
US EPA TSCA (“Toxic Substances Control Act”)
QDV first to file for TSCA approval of a quantum dot
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QD Vision’s first product material is TSCA ‘approved’, uniquely for QDs worldwide
LoREx exemption applied for and received
P2 Recognition (Pollution Preventing) material
Working directly with those drafting policy around QDs within TSCA
Although Cd-based materials may be acceptable in many applications, QD Vision is committing significant resources to the development of Cd-free compositions
Appropriate strategy given global regulatory trends
(Small) Business Perspective on Global Regulatory Picture
Goal should be keeping public safe while providing
hospitable and predictable business environment to
develop and manufacture novel nanomaterials products
(jobs, jobs, jobs…)
Consistent, well-defined, early regulation may not be a bad
Good regulation is better than no regulation!
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Consistent, well-defined, early regulation may not be a bad
thing, but we need the scientific basis to get it right
Public-Private-Partnership (such as Tuesday’s US EPA &
National Academy of Science Research Strategies Meeting)
needed to establish the basis, quickly, to regulate
intelligently
Acknowledgments
Thank You!
Contact info:
Seth Coe-Sullivan
Co-founder and CTO
QD Vision, Inc.
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QD Vision Team
QD Vision, Inc.
617-607-9701 (direct)
www.qdvision.com