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Artificial Photosynthesis and the Splitting of Water to Generate Hydrogen


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1 Chemistry and Physics Materials Unit, New Chemistry Unit and International Centre for Materials Science, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, 560 012, India
 

It is no exaggeration to state that the energy crisis is the most serious challenge that we face today. Among the strategies to gain access to reliable, renewable energy, the use of solar energy has clearly emerged as the most viable option. A promising direction in this context is artificial photosynthesis. In this article, we briefly describe the essential features of artificial photosynthesis in comparison with natural photosynthesis and point out the modest success that we have had in splitting water to produce oxygen and hydrogen, specially the latter.

Keywords

Hydrogen, Photosynthesis, Solar Energy, Water Splitting.
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Authors

Urmimala Maitra
Chemistry and Physics Materials Unit, New Chemistry Unit and International Centre for Materials Science, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, 560 012, India
S. R. Lingampalli
Chemistry and Physics Materials Unit, New Chemistry Unit and International Centre for Materials Science, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, 560 012, India
C. N. R. Rao
Chemistry and Physics Materials Unit, New Chemistry Unit and International Centre for Materials Science, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, 560 012, India

Abstract


It is no exaggeration to state that the energy crisis is the most serious challenge that we face today. Among the strategies to gain access to reliable, renewable energy, the use of solar energy has clearly emerged as the most viable option. A promising direction in this context is artificial photosynthesis. In this article, we briefly describe the essential features of artificial photosynthesis in comparison with natural photosynthesis and point out the modest success that we have had in splitting water to produce oxygen and hydrogen, specially the latter.

Keywords


Hydrogen, Photosynthesis, Solar Energy, Water Splitting.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv106%2Fi4%2F518-527