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Biomimetic Multifunctional Porous Chalcogels as Solar Fuel Catalysts

Authors :
Yuhas, B. D.
Smeigh, A. L.
Samuel, A. P. S.
Shim, Y.
Bag, S.
Douvalis, A. P.
Wasielewski, M. R.
Kanatzidis, M. G.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Biological systems that can capture and store solar energy are rich in a variety of chemical functionalities, incorporating light-harvesting components, electron-transfer cofactors, and redox-active catalysts into one supramolecule. Any artificial mimic of such systems designed for solar fuels production will require the integration of complex subunits into a larger architecture. We present porous chalcogenide frameworks that can contain both immobilized redox-active Fe4S4 clusters and light-harvesting photoredox dye molecules in close proximity. These multifunctional gels are shown to electrocatalytically reduce protons and carbon disulfide. In addition, incorporation of a photoredox agent into the chalcogels is shown to photochemically produce hydrogen. The gels have a high degree of synthetic flexibility, which should allow for a wide range of light-driven processes relevant to the production of solar fuels. J Am Chem Soc

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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