High-Efficiency Artificial Photosynthesis Using a Novel Alkaline Membrane Cell
Thursday, September 10 2009
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Successful artificial photosynthesis is significant for future human/robotic exploration and terrestrial carbon emissions control.
A new cell designed to mimic the photosynthetic processes of plants to convert carbon dioxide into carbonaceous products and oxygen at high efficiency, has an improved configuration using a polymer membrane electrolyte and an alkaline medium. This increases efficiency of the artificial photosynthetic process, achieves high conversion rates, permits the use of inexpensive catalysts, and widens the range of products generated by this type of process.
The Artificial Photosynthesis Process and its similarity to natural photosynthesis. The reduction of carbon dioxide to organic chemicals in an electrochemical cell is a viable approach to achieving artificial photosynthesis.