Artificial Photosynthesis using Metal Organic Frameworks

Themes: Energy


Proof of principle

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Why?


Solar-to-chemical energy conversion can be achieved by mimicking the natural photosynthesis in plants by artificial materials. However, the efficiency of this process is still too low for practical implementation.

How?


Nanoporous 3-D metal structures linked by organic units (metal organic frameworks) will be used as photocatalyc materials. By applying high-level spectroscopy, multi-electron charge and proton transfer phenomena responsible for the photo-catalyc cycle will be unraveled.

When?


It's expected that in 20 years we will have an actual device capable of produce chemical fuels from solar energy.

Ir. Jara Garcia Santaclara

 

Dr. Monique van der Veen

Ir. Mario Jose Muñoz Batista