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Renewable energy sources: All-in-one light-driven water splitting
« on: September 06, 2018, 02:08:07 pm »
Public Release: 6-Sep-2018
Renewable energy sources: All-in-one light-driven water splitting

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

In the light of global climate change, there is an urgent need to develop efficient ways of obtaining and storing power from renewable energy sources. The photocatalytic splitting of water into hydrogen fuel and oxygen provides a particularly attractive approach in this context. However, efficient implementation of this process, which mimics biological photosynthesis, is technically very challenging, since it involves a combination of processes that can interfere with each other. Now, LMU physicists led by Dr. Jacek Stolarczyk and Professor Jochen Feldmann, in collaboration with chemists at the University of Würzburg led by Professor Frank Würthner, have succeeded in demonstrating the complete splitting of water with the help of an all-in-one catalytic system for the first time. Their new study appears in the journal Nature Energy.

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2018-09/lm-res090618.php