New semi-artificial photosynthesis technique uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen for producing hydrogen fuel

Briefing

New semi-artificial photosynthesis technique uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen for producing hydrogen fuel

September 4, 2018

Briefing

  • Semi Artificial Photosynthesis – Researchers from University of Cambridge and Ruhr University Bochum developed semi-artificial photosynthesis method that uses sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen
  • Hydrogen Fuel Production – Hydrogen produced can be used to create hydrogen fuel, clean and abundant source of energy to power cars and ships
  • Other Components – Makes use of hydrogenase, enzyme present in algae which reduces protons into hydrogen, and synthetic pigments
  • Greater Solar Efficiency – Absorbs more sunlight than natural photosynthesis, delivering high conversion yields
  • More Research Needed – Research still not ready for commercial applications and will require further work to refine technology and demonstrate wide applicability in future

Accelerator

Sector

Energy, Transportation and Logistics

Organization

Ruhr University Bochum, University of Cambridge

Source

Original Publication Date

September 3, 2018

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