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Solar water splitting: Taking a leaf out of leaves' book

Xinchen Wang and co-workers synthesised hollow nanospheres that mimic the photosynthetic structures found in the leaves of plants. The photosynthetic structures aim to optimise the capture and distribution of light. They are produced from a robust semiconducting material and catalyse the production of hydrogen from water using visible light irradiation to drive the process.

Much previous research has centred on the production of catalysts to produce hydrogen gas from water, but it is hoped that taking inspiration from nature may hasten the practical and commercial implementation of artificial photosynthesis.

Original article:http://www.nature.com/uidfinder/10.1038/ncomms2152

Source: http://www.natureasia.com/en/research/highlight/7792

发布日期:2013/10/06 发布者: 点击数:打印