Artificial Photosynthesis for Sustainable Fuel and Chemical Production
University of California, Berkeley · Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute
Abstract
The apparent incongruity between the increasing consumption of fuels and chemicals and the finite amount of resources has led us to seek means to maintain the sustainability of our society. Artificial photosynthesis, which utilizes sunlight to create high-value chemicals from abundant resources, is considered as the most promising and viable method. This Minireview describes the progress and challenges in the field of artificial photosynthesis in terms of its key components: developments in photoelectrochemical water splitting and recent progress in electrochemical CO2 reduction. Advances in catalysis, concerning the use of renewable hydrogen as a feedstock for major chemical production, are outlined to shed…
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- 25.35
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- 100%
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- 68
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4Topics & keywords
- Artificial photosynthesis
- Sustainability
- Photosynthesis
- Biochemical engineering
- Renewable energy
- Raw material
- Production (economics)
- Environmental science
- Responsible consumption and production