Small, volume 17, issue 38, pages 2006530
Nanoarray Structures for Artificial Photosynthesis
Liangqiu Tian
1, 2
,
Xin Qi
1
,
Chang Zhao
1, 2
,
Guancai Xie
1, 2
,
Muhammad Zain Akram
1, 2
,
Wenrong Wang
1
,
Renping Ma
1
,
Xinrui Jia
1, 2
,
Beidou Guo
1, 2
,
Jian Ru Gong
1, 2
2
School of Chemical Sciences University of CAS Beijing 100049 P. R. China
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-04-25
PubMed ID:
33896110
General Chemistry
Biotechnology
General Materials Science
Biomaterials
Abstract
Conversion and storage of solar energy into fuels and chemicals by artificial photosynthesis has been considered as one of the promising methods to address the global energy crisis. However, it is still far from the practical applications on a large scale. Nanoarray structures that combine the advantages of nanosize and array alignment have demonstrated great potential to improve solar energy conversion efficiency, stability, and selectivity. This article provides a comprehensive review on the utilization of nanoarray structures in artificial photosynthesis of renewable fuels and high value-added chemicals. First, basic principles of solar energy conversion and superiorities of using nanoarray structures in this field are described. Recent research progress on nanoarray structures in both abiotic and abiotic-biotic hybrid systems is then outlined, highlighting contributions to light absorption, charge transport and transfer, and catalytic reactions (including kinetics and selectivity). Finally, conclusions and outlooks on future research directions of nanoarray structures for artificial photosynthesis are presented.
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