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Evolution of reaction center mimics to systems capable of generating solar fuel

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
Volume 120, Issue 1-2, Pages 59-70

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-013-9795-4

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Artificial photosynthesis; Solar energy conversion; Biomimicry; Sustainability

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  1. Center for Bio-Inspired Solar Fuel Production, an Energy Frontier Research Center
  2. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0001016]
  3. National Science Foundation [CHE-0352599]
  4. U.S. Department of Energy [DE-FG02-03ER15393]

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Capturing and converting solar energy via artificial photosynthesis offers an ideal way to limit society's dependence on fossil fuel and its myriad consequences. The development and study of molecular artificial photosynthetic reactions centers and antenna complexes and the combination of these constructs with catalysts to drive the photochemical production of a fuel helps to build the understanding needed for development of future scalable technologies. This review focuses on the study of molecular complexes, design of which is inspired by the components of natural photosynthesis, and covers research from early triad reaction centers developed by the group of Gust, Moore, and Moore to recent photoelectrochemical systems capable of using light to convert water to oxygen and hydrogen.

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