Talk:Artificial photosynthesis

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Press release: https://www.iciq.org/a-european-consortium-achieves-record-efficiency-in-direct-conversion-of-co2-and-h2o-into-sustainable-fuels-using-earth-abundant-materials/ Dated March 10, 2023. Includes a cite to the published, peer-reviewed research. Excerpt: "The final outcome of this artificial photosynthesis research project, one of the biggest funded by the European Commission, consists of an autonomous device able to convert CO2 and H2O to fuels using sunlight. This innovative cell provides a solar-to-fuel efficiency of over 10% reaching world-record current densities without the use of any critical raw materials. This demonstrates that sustainability, and high productivity can also be achieved with low-cost and scalable materials.

Moreover, the team introduces the novel concept of producing hydrogen (H2) and an H2-storage element (formate) simultaneously, with the latter used to produce H2 in the absence of sunlight. This solution allows continuous (24/7) hydrogen production using an artificial-leaf device for the first time. “A-Leaf was a truly enjoyable and challenging project and ending up with a highly efficient prototype was the icing on the cake”, affirms Prof. Javier Pérez-Ramírez from the ETH in Zurich." Pete Tillman (talk) 21:46, 23 March 2023 (UTC)