articleInorganic ChemistrySep 26, 2005Closed access

Chemical Approaches to Artificial Photosynthesis. 2

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Abstract

The goal of artificial photosynthesis is to use the energy of the sun to make high-energy chemicals for energy production. One approach, described here, is to use light absorption and excited-state electron transfer to create oxidative and reductive equivalents for driving relevant fuel-forming half-reactions such as the oxidation of water to O2 and its reduction to H2. In this "integrated modular assembly" approach, separate components for light absorption, energy transfer, and long-range electron transfer by use of free-energy gradients are integrated with oxidative and reductive catalysts into single molecular assemblies or on separate electrodes in photelectrochemical cells. Derivatized porphyrins and…

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Keywords
  • Artificial photosynthesis
  • Chemistry
  • Electron transfer
  • Photochemistry
  • Absorption (acoustics)
  • Excited state
  • Nanoparticle
  • Nanotechnology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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