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Water-Splitting Catalysis and Solar Fuel Devices: Artificial Leaves on the Move

Journal

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION
Volume 52, Issue 40, Pages 10426-10437

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201300136

Keywords

artificial leaves; electrocatalysis; molecular catalysts; solar fuels; water splitting

Funding

  1. Higher Education Commission (HEC) Government of Pakistan
  2. Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey, TUBITAK [110M803]

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The development of new energy materials that can be utilized to make renewable and clean fuels from abundant and easily accessible resources is among the most challenging and demanding tasks in science today. Solar-powered catalytic water-splitting processes can be exploited as a source of electrons and protons to make clean renewable fuels, such as hydrogen, and in the sequestration of CO2 and its conversion into low-carbon energy carriers. Recently, there have been tremendous efforts to build up a stand-alone solar-to-fuel conversion device, the artificial leaf, using light and water as raw materials. An overview of the recent progress in electrochemical and photo-electrocatalytic water splitting devices is presented, using both molecular water oxidation complexes (WOCs) and nano-structured assemblies to develop an artificial photosynthetic system.

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