Bioinspired photocatalytic systems towards compartmentalized artificial photosynthesis

Data de publicació

2023-12-04



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Artificial photosynthesis aims to produce fuels and chemicals from simple building blocks (i.e. water and carbon dioxide) using sunlight as energy source. Achieving effective photocatalytic systems necessitates a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms and factors that control the reactivity. This review underscores the growing interest in utilizing bioinspired artificial vesicles to develop compartmentalized photocatalytic systems. Herein, we summarize different scaffolds employed to develop artificial vesicles, and discuss recent examples where such systems are used to study pivotal processes of artificial photosynthesis, including light harvesting, charge transfer, and fuel production. These systems offer valuable lessons regarding the appropriate choice of membrane scaffolds, reaction partners and spatial arrangement to enhance photocatalytic activity, selectivity and efficiency. These studies highlight the pivotal role of the membrane to increase the stability of the immobilized reaction partners, generate a suitable local environment, and force proximity between electron donor and acceptor molecules (or catalysts and photosensitizers) to increase electron transfer rates. Overall, these findings pave the way for further development of bioinspired photocatalytic systems for compartmentalized artificial photosynthesis.

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Anglès

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Química

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10 p.

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Springer Nature

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Spanish Ministry of Science for a “Ramón y Cajal” contract ref: RYC2021-030935-I (C.C.)

Severo Ochoa Excellence Accreditation 2020–2023 (CEX2019-000925-S, MIC/AEI)

National Grant (PID2022-142975OA-I00 to C.C.)

La Caixa” foundation for a Junior Leader Incoming Fellowship 2022 ref: LCF/BQ/PI22/11910020 (C.C.)

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/ICIQ Foundation for a master’s Fellowship (2022-05 EP) to L.V.

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