ScienceDaily
Your source for the latest research news
Follow Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Subscribe RSS Feeds Newsletters
New:
  • Unconscious Learning Underlies Belief in God?
  • True Size of Prehistoric Mega-Shark
  • Has Earth's Oxygen Rusted the Moon?
  • Most Massive Gravitational-Wave Source Yet
  • Catching Magnetic Details of the Sun
  • Brain Circuit Damaged by Social Isolation
  • African Baobab: Genetics of Tree of Life
  • Giant Halo Around Andromeda Galaxy
  • Earth May Have Always Been Wet
  • Artificial Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes in Kids
advertisement
Follow all of ScienceDaily's latest research news and top science headlines!
Science News
from research organizations

1

2

Do as plants do: Novel photocatalysts can perform solar-driven conversion of CO2 into fuel

Date:
September 9, 2020
Source:
DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology)
Summary:
Scientists develop a novel 'heterostructured' photocatalyst using titanium and copper, two abundant and relatively inexpensive metals. Their cost-effective synthesis procedure, coupled with the high stability of the photocatalyst, provides an economically feasible way to convert waste carbon dioxide and water into useful hydrocarbon fuels using endless sunlight.
Share:
FULL STORY

The escalating carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and the consequent acceleration of climate change are alarming, and it has proven challenging to find feasible ways to actively reduce the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. What if we drew inspiration from photosynthesis, the process by which plants use sunlight to convert CO2 and water into useful chemicals?

advertisement

In a recent study published in Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, Prof Su-Il In and researchers from Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology (DGIST) in Korea developed a novel photocatalyst for converting CO2 into hydrocarbon fuels. Their approach is based around the concept of "Z-scheme" charge transfer mechanism in heterostructured photocatalysts, where the interfaces between two different materials play a central role in chemical processes that resemble the electron transfers in natural photosynthesis.

They reinforced reduced titanium nanoparticles edges with dicopper oxide (Cu2O) nanoparticles through photo-deposition, a unique yet relatively simple and inexpensive procedure. The rich electron density of reduced titania at the interface helps neutralize positive charges, called "electron holes," in Cu2O, which otherwise accumulate excessively and lead to photocorrosion. Moreover, the geometric configuration of the resulting interfaces allows both materials to be exposed to the reactive medium and jointly enhance photocatalytic performance, in contrast to core-shell structures previously developed to avoid photocorrosion. Apart from its remarkable CO2 conversion capabilities, the proposed photocatalyst has other benefits, as Prof In explains: "Aside from showing stable performance for 42 hours under continuous operation, the proposed photocatalyst is composed of earth-abundant materials, which greatly adds to its economic viability."

The development and adoption of viable methods to convert CO2 into fuel would have both environmental and economic benefits. In this regard, Prof In remarks: "Photocatalytic CO2 reduction is applicable in processes that produce huge volumes of CO2, like thermal power stations and industrial fermentation facilities (distilleries). Integrating this technology in such facilities will give them access to inexpensive and abundant fuel and cuts in carbon emission taxes." Needless to say, cheaper energy would have positive ripple effects in all the economy, and this study shows a promising way to get there while going green at the same time.

make a difference: sponsored opportunity

Story Source:

Materials provided by DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology). Note: Content may be edited for style and length.


Journal Reference:

  1. Shahzad Ali, Junho Lee, Hwapyong Kim, Yunju Hwang, Abdul Razzaq, Jin-Woo Jung, Chang-Hee Cho, Su-Il In. Sustained, photocatalytic CO2 reduction to CH4 in a continuous flow reactor by earth-abundant materials: Reduced titania-Cu2O Z-scheme heterostructures. Applied Catalysis B: Environmental, 2020; 279: 119344 DOI: 10.1016/j.apcatb.2020.119344

Cite This Page:

  • MLA
  • APA
  • Chicago
DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology). "Do as plants do: Novel photocatalysts can perform solar-driven conversion of CO2 into fuel." ScienceDaily. ScienceDaily, 9 September 2020. <www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/09/200909100303.htm>.
DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology). (2020, September 9). Do as plants do: Novel photocatalysts can perform solar-driven conversion of CO2 into fuel. ScienceDaily. Retrieved September 9, 2020 from www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/09/200909100303.htm
DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology). "Do as plants do: Novel photocatalysts can perform solar-driven conversion of CO2 into fuel." ScienceDaily. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/09/200909100303.htm (accessed September 9, 2020).

  • RELATED TOPICS
    • Matter & Energy
      • Energy and Resources
      • Alternative Fuels
      • Materials Science
      • Fuel Cells
    • Earth & Climate
      • Renewable Energy
      • Environmental Issues
      • Sustainability
      • Global Warming
advertisement

  • RELATED TERMS
    • Fossil fuel
    • Carbon dioxide
    • Titanium
    • Greenhouse gas
    • Forest
    • Water pollution
    • Photosynthesis
    • Plant

1

2

3

4

5
RELATED STORIES

New Technique for Turning Sunshine and Water Into Hydrogen Fuel
Oct. 11, 2018 — Researchers have developed new photocatalyst synthesis method using Magnesium hydride (MgH2) and Titanium dioxide (TiO2). The result is expected to contribute to hydrogen mass production through the ...
Highly Efficient Photocatalyst Capable of Carbon Dioxide Recycling
Dec. 1, 2017 — A research team from Korea has developed titanium dioxide-based photocatalyst with the highest efficiency in the world that converts carbon dioxide into methane. The result is expected to be applied ...
A New Way to Produce Clean Hydrogen Fuel from Water Using Sunlight
Oct. 4, 2017 — Researchers combined graphitic carbon nitride and black phosphorous to make a new metal-free composite photocatalyst capable of producing hydrogen from water. The photocatalyst featured good ...
New Class of Materials for Organic Electronics
Nov. 12, 2015 — Polymeric carbon nitride is an organic material with interesting optoelectronic properties. As an inexpensive photocatalyst, it can be used to facilitate water splitting using sunlight. Research has ...
FROM AROUND THE WEB

Below are relevant articles that may interest you. ScienceDaily shares links with scholarly publications in the TrendMD network and earns revenue from third-party advertisers, where indicated.
  Print   Email   Share

advertisement

1

2

3

4

5
Most Popular
this week

SPACE & TIME
A 'Bang' in LIGO and Virgo Detectors Signals Most Massive Gravitational-Wave Source Yet
Has Earth's Oxygen Rusted the Moon for Billions of Years?
Hubble Maps Giant Halo Around Andromeda Galaxy
MATTER & ENERGY
Face Shield or Face Mask to Stop the Spread of COVID-19?
Battery-Free Game Boy Runs Forever
The Best (and Worst) Materials for Masks
COMPUTERS & MATH
Cosmic Rays May Soon Stymie Quantum Computing
New Electronic Skin Can React to Pain Like Human Skin
Heavy Electronic Media Use in Late Childhood Linked to Lower Academic Performance
advertisement

Strange & Offbeat
 

SPACE & TIME
AI Used to Show How Hydrogen Becomes a Metal Inside Giant Planets
Sand-Sized Meteoroids Are Peppering Asteroid Bennu
Australian Telescope Finds No Signs of Alien Technology in 10 Million Star Systems
MATTER & ENERGY
Tool Transforms World Landmark Photos Into 4D Experiences
New Glove-Like Device Mimics Sense of Touch
Quantum Light Squeezes the Noise out of Microscopy Signals
COMPUTERS & MATH
Battery-Free Game Boy Runs Forever
New Electronic Skin Can React to Pain Like Human Skin
Your Paper Notebook Could Become Your Next Tablet
SD
  • SD
    • Home Page
    • Top Science News
    • Latest News
  • Home
    • Home Page
    • Top Science News
    • Latest News
  • Health
    • View all the latest top news in the health sciences,
      or browse the topics below:
      Health & Medicine
      • Allergy
      • Alternative Medicine
      • Birth Control
      • Cancer
      • Diabetes
      • Diseases
      • Heart Disease
      • HIV and AIDS
      • Obesity
      • Stem Cells
      • ... more topics
      Mind & Brain
      • ADD and ADHD
      • Addiction
      • Alzheimer's
      • Autism
      • Depression
      • Headaches
      • Intelligence
      • Psychology
      • Relationships
      • Schizophrenia
      • ... more topics
      Living Well
      • Parenting
      • Pregnancy
      • Sexual Health
      • Skin Care
      • Men's Health
      • Women's Health
      • Nutrition
      • Diet and Weight Loss
      • Fitness
      • Healthy Aging
      • ... more topics
  • Tech
    • View all the latest top news in the physical sciences & technology,
      or browse the topics below:
      Matter & Energy
      • Aviation
      • Chemistry
      • Electronics
      • Fossil Fuels
      • Nanotechnology
      • Physics
      • Quantum Physics
      • Solar Energy
      • Technology
      • Wind Energy
      • ... more topics
      Space & Time
      • Astronomy
      • Black Holes
      • Dark Matter
      • Extrasolar Planets
      • Mars
      • Moon
      • Solar System
      • Space Telescopes
      • Stars
      • Sun
      • ... more topics
      Computers & Math
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Communications
      • Computer Science
      • Hacking
      • Mathematics
      • Quantum Computers
      • Robotics
      • Software
      • Video Games
      • Virtual Reality
      • ... more topics
  • Enviro
    • View all the latest top news in the environmental sciences,
      or browse the topics below:
      Plants & Animals
      • Agriculture and Food
      • Animals
      • Biology
      • Biotechnology
      • Endangered Animals
      • Extinction
      • Genetically Modified
      • Microbes and More
      • New Species
      • Zoology
      • ... more topics
      Earth & Climate
      • Climate
      • Earthquakes
      • Environment
      • Geography
      • Geology
      • Global Warming
      • Hurricanes
      • Ozone Holes
      • Pollution
      • Weather
      • ... more topics
      Fossils & Ruins
      • Ancient Civilizations
      • Anthropology
      • Archaeology
      • Dinosaurs
      • Early Humans
      • Early Mammals
      • Evolution
      • Lost Treasures
      • Origin of Life
      • Paleontology
      • ... more topics
  • Society
    • View all the latest top news in the social sciences & education,
      or browse the topics below:
      Science & Society
      • Arts & Culture
      • Consumerism
      • Economics
      • Political Science
      • Privacy Issues
      • Public Health
      • Racial Disparity
      • Religion
      • Sports
      • World Development
      • ... more topics
      Business & Industry
      • Biotechnology & Bioengineering
      • Computers & Internet
      • Energy & Resources
      • Engineering
      • Medical Technology
      • Pharmaceuticals
      • Transportation
      • ... more topics
      Education & Learning
      • Animal Learning & Intelligence
      • Creativity
      • Educational Psychology
      • Educational Technology
      • Infant & Preschool Learning
      • Learning Disorders
      • STEM Education
      • ... more topics
  • Quirky
    • Top News
    • Human Quirks
    • Odd Creatures
    • Bizarre Things
    • Weird World
Free Subscriptions

Get the latest science news with ScienceDaily's free email newsletters, updated daily and weekly. Or view hourly updated newsfeeds in your RSS reader:

  • Email Newsletters
  • RSS Feeds
Follow Us

Keep up to date with the latest news from ScienceDaily via social networks:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • LinkedIn
Have Feedback?

Tell us what you think of ScienceDaily -- we welcome both positive and negative comments. Have any problems using the site? Questions?

  • Leave Feedback
  • Contact Us
About This Site  |  Staff  |  Reviews  |  Contribute  |  Advertise  |  Privacy Policy  |  Editorial Policy  |  Terms of Use
Copyright 2020 ScienceDaily or by other parties, where indicated. All rights controlled by their respective owners.
Content on this website is for information only. It is not intended to provide medical or other professional advice.
Views expressed here do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily, its staff, its contributors, or its partners.
Financial support for ScienceDaily comes from advertisements and referral programs, where indicated.
— CCPA: Do Not Sell My Information — — GDPR: Privacy Settings —