Floating artificial leaves produce fuels from water, air and sunlight

资讯 2024-09-23 15:28:34 26956

The leaf is one of nature’s most impressive little machines, able to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide and water into energy. Scientists at Cambridge have now created a type of artificial leaf that can float on water, tapping into sunlight above it and water below it to produce fuels as efficiently as the real thing.

The new study builds on the team’s previous design for an artificial leaf that used two perovskite light absorbers paired with a cobalt catalyst, and would take water and carbon dioxide in to make oxygen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide. The latter products two could then be captured and used to make synthetic gas (syngas), a key ingredient in plastics, fertilizers and fuels like diesel, essentially helping reduce the CO2 footprint of those products.

But the earlier design was rather bulky, with thick glass and other materials that made it a freestanding device. For the new study, the researchers wanted to slim it down, to the point that it was light enough to float on water, without losing its efficiency.

To do so, the team deposited perovskite light-absorbing layers onto thin, flexible layers of polyester coated in indium tin oxide, and used a platinum catalyst. These were then covered with ultra-thin carbon-based materials that repelled water, to protect the devices against moisture damage.

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