Our world is running out of fossil fuels to burn for energy. Therefore, even if we were not concerned with climate change, we need to be able to produce and store energy sustainably from renewable sources. Sunlight is an abundant energy supply, and the blueprint for sustainable energy creation and storage has long been right under our noses – and on our salad forks. This article draws attention to an emerging solar energy storage technology being developed in labs around the world, called artificial photosynthesis. Artificial photosynthesis can be used to make ‘artificial leaves’ that act like ‘solar batteries’, creating and storing fuel. We describe how artificial photosynthesis works and discuss how it may provide a way forward for renewa...
Increasing global demand, combined with the volatility of fossil fuels, has called for a large-scale...
The development of energy converting devices, which are able to light induced split water into hydro...
The apparent incongruity between the increasing consumption of fuels and chemicals and the finite am...
International audienceThe energy needs of humankind has experimented a sharp increase since the begi...
Department of Biotechnology, Haldia Institute of Technology, ICARE Complex, Haldia, 721657, WestBeng...
Artificial photosynthesis system (APS) uses biomimetic systems to duplicate the process of natural p...
The generation of renewable electricity is becoming increasingly cost-effective and efficient so tha...
AbstractThe development of an economy based on practical solar fuels is chiefly predicated on obtain...
This technical book explores current and future applications of solar power as an unlimited source o...
It is no exaggeration to state that the energy crisis is the most serious challenge that we face tod...
Demand for energy is projected to increase at least twofold by mid-century relative to the present g...
With the global human population set to exceed 10 billion by 2050, its collective energy consumption...
An artificial photosynthetic system that directly produces fuels from sunlight could provide an appr...
The direct conversion of sunlight to high energy chemicals by a synthetic device made of inorganic, ...
Modern civilization is dependent upon fossil fuels, a nonrenewable energy source originally provided...
Increasing global demand, combined with the volatility of fossil fuels, has called for a large-scale...
The development of energy converting devices, which are able to light induced split water into hydro...
The apparent incongruity between the increasing consumption of fuels and chemicals and the finite am...
International audienceThe energy needs of humankind has experimented a sharp increase since the begi...
Department of Biotechnology, Haldia Institute of Technology, ICARE Complex, Haldia, 721657, WestBeng...
Artificial photosynthesis system (APS) uses biomimetic systems to duplicate the process of natural p...
The generation of renewable electricity is becoming increasingly cost-effective and efficient so tha...
AbstractThe development of an economy based on practical solar fuels is chiefly predicated on obtain...
This technical book explores current and future applications of solar power as an unlimited source o...
It is no exaggeration to state that the energy crisis is the most serious challenge that we face tod...
Demand for energy is projected to increase at least twofold by mid-century relative to the present g...
With the global human population set to exceed 10 billion by 2050, its collective energy consumption...
An artificial photosynthetic system that directly produces fuels from sunlight could provide an appr...
The direct conversion of sunlight to high energy chemicals by a synthetic device made of inorganic, ...
Modern civilization is dependent upon fossil fuels, a nonrenewable energy source originally provided...
Increasing global demand, combined with the volatility of fossil fuels, has called for a large-scale...
The development of energy converting devices, which are able to light induced split water into hydro...
The apparent incongruity between the increasing consumption of fuels and chemicals and the finite am...