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Artificial Photosynthesis - Development Challenges

EPFL Valais Wallis

Je 25.10.2018, 10:30 - 11:30

The present approaches pursued in artificial synthesis are introduced, encompassing water photolysis, photoelectrocatalytic carbon dioxide reduction and (photo)electrochemical ammonia synthesis. Photoelectrochemical water splitting with monolithic devices has progressed rather far with record efficiencies beyond 18% solar-to-hydrogen generation1-3. These systems and their underlying approaches will be reviewed and the remaining challenges are addressed including possibilities in space applications4. Challenges relate to the lifetime, efficiency and costs product. Hence roads to stability, increased efficiency and the use of earth abundant materials for terrestrial use are described and assessed.
Present efforts in carbon dioxide reduction are reviewed and the issue of developing highly reaction-selective electrocatalysts and combining them with photo-absorbers is emphasized. In electrolyte ammonia synthesis, very recent concepts are introduced, deduced from the surface analytical understanding of the Haber-Bosch process5.
The interrelation of empirical work and detailed mechanistic understanding that includes surface science will be addressed.
 
1M.May, H.J. Lewerenz, D. Lackner, F. Dimroth ,T. Hannappel, Nat. Comm. 6 (2015) 8286
2K.T. Fountaine, H.J. Lewerenz, H.A. Atwater, Nat. Comm. 7 (2016) 13706
3W.H. Chen, M. Richter, M. May, J. Ohlmann, D. Lackner, F. Dimroth, H.A. Atwater, T.
  Hannappel, H.A. Atwater, H.J. Lewerenz, ACS Energy Lett. 3 (2018) 1795
4. K. Brinkert, M. Richter, O. Akay, J. Liedtke, M. Giersig, K.T. Fountaine, H.J. Lewerenz, Nat.
  Comm. 9 (2018) 2527
5 G. Ertl, Angew. Chemie 47 (2008) 3524 (Nobel Lecture)

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  • Division of Engineering and Applied Science California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
    Hans Joachim Lewerenz

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Sciences exactes et naturelles

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