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ChemInform Abstract: Molecular Artificial Photosynthesis

Authors :
Serena Berardi
Laia Francàs
Carolina Gimbert-Suriñach
Miguel Guttentag
Antoni Llobet
Thibaut Stoll
Craig J. Richmond
Samuel Drouet
Source :
ChemInform. 46
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

The replacement of fossil fuels by a clean and renewable energy source is one of the most urgent and challenging issues our society is facing today, which is why intense research has been devoted to this topic recently. Nature has been using sunlight as the primary energy input to oxidise water and generate carbohydrates (solar fuel) for over a billion years. Inspired, but not constrained, by nature, artificial systems can be designed to capture light and oxidise water and reduce protons or other organic compounds to generate useful chemical fuels. This tutorial review covers the primary topics that need to be understood and mastered in order to come up with practical solutions for the generation of solar fuels. These topics are: the fundamentals of light capturing and conversion, water oxidation catalysis, proton and CO2 reduction catalysis and the combination of all of these for the construction of complete cells for the generation of solar fuels.

Details

ISSN :
09317597
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ChemInform
Accession number :
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