Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis

Abstract Artificial photosynthesis offers a way of producing fuels or high-value chemicals using a limitless energy source of sunlight and abundant resources such as water, CO2, and/or O2. Inspired by the strategies in natural photosynthesis, researchers have developed a number of homogeneous molecu...

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Main Author: Dong Ryeol Whang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-11-01
Series:Nano Convergence
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-020-00248-1
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spelling doaj-7fbb0ecd908647878583966c051516412020-12-06T12:21:33ZengSpringerOpenNano Convergence2196-54042020-11-017111210.1186/s40580-020-00248-1Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesisDong Ryeol Whang0Department of Advanced Materials, Hannam UniversityAbstract Artificial photosynthesis offers a way of producing fuels or high-value chemicals using a limitless energy source of sunlight and abundant resources such as water, CO2, and/or O2. Inspired by the strategies in natural photosynthesis, researchers have developed a number of homogeneous molecular systems for photocatalytic, photoelectrocatalytic, and electrocatalytic artificial photosynthesis. However, their photochemical instability in homogeneous solution are hurdles for scaled application in real life. Immobilization of molecular catalysts in solid supports support provides a fine blueprint to tackle this issue. This review highlights the recent developments in (i) techniques for immobilizing molecular catalysts in solid supports and (ii) catalytic water splitting, CO2 reduction, and O2 reduction with the support-immobilized molecular catalysts. Remaining challenges for molecular catalyst-based devices for artificial photosynthesis are discussed in the end of this review.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-020-00248-1Artificial photosynthesisMolecular catalystsImmobilizationSolar fuel
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author Dong Ryeol Whang
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Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
Nano Convergence
Artificial photosynthesis
Molecular catalysts
Immobilization
Solar fuel
author_facet Dong Ryeol Whang
author_sort Dong Ryeol Whang
title Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
title_short Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
title_full Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
title_fullStr Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed Immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
title_sort immobilization of molecular catalysts for artificial photosynthesis
publisher SpringerOpen
series Nano Convergence
issn 2196-5404
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Artificial photosynthesis offers a way of producing fuels or high-value chemicals using a limitless energy source of sunlight and abundant resources such as water, CO2, and/or O2. Inspired by the strategies in natural photosynthesis, researchers have developed a number of homogeneous molecular systems for photocatalytic, photoelectrocatalytic, and electrocatalytic artificial photosynthesis. However, their photochemical instability in homogeneous solution are hurdles for scaled application in real life. Immobilization of molecular catalysts in solid supports support provides a fine blueprint to tackle this issue. This review highlights the recent developments in (i) techniques for immobilizing molecular catalysts in solid supports and (ii) catalytic water splitting, CO2 reduction, and O2 reduction with the support-immobilized molecular catalysts. Remaining challenges for molecular catalyst-based devices for artificial photosynthesis are discussed in the end of this review.
topic Artificial photosynthesis
Molecular catalysts
Immobilization
Solar fuel
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40580-020-00248-1
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