Title of article
The Artificial Leaf: Recent Progress and Remaining Challenges
Author/Authors
symes, mark d. university of glasgow - school of chemistry, westchem, uk
From page
155
To page
159
Abstract
The prospect of a device that uses solar energy to split water into H2 and O2 is highly attractive in terms of producing hydrogen as a carbon-neutral fuel. In this mini review, key research milestones that have been reached in this field over the last two decades will be discussed, with special focus on devices that use earth-abundant materials. Finally, the remaining challenges in the development of such “artificial leaves” will be highlighted.
Keywords
artificial photosynthesis , electrochemistry , hydrogen production , sustainable hydrogen , water splitting
Journal title
Makara Journal Of Science
Journal title
Makara Journal Of Science
Record number
2594754
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