articleAccounts of Chemical ResearchJul 31, 2009Closed access

Development of Molecular Electrocatalysts for CO 2 Reduction and H 2 Production/Oxidation

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Abstract

The conversion of solar energy to fuels in both natural and artificial photosynthesis requires components for both light-harvesting and catalysis. The light-harvesting component generates the electrochemical potentials required to drive fuel-generating reactions that would otherwise be thermodynamically uphill. This Account focuses on work from our laboratories on developing molecular electrocatalysts for CO(2) reduction and for hydrogen production. A true analog of natural photosynthesis will require the ability to capture CO(2) from the atmosphere and reduce it to a useful fuel. Work in our laboratories has focused on both aspects of this problem. Organic compounds such as quinones and inorganic metal…

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Keywords
  • Catalysis
  • Chemistry
  • Artificial photosynthesis
  • Hydride
  • Redox
  • Coordination sphere
  • Solvent
  • Electrochemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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