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Title: Solar Fuel Synthesis Using a Semiartificial Colloidal Z-Scheme
Author: Liu, Yongpeng
Bin Mohamad Annuar, Ariffin
Rodríguez-Jiménez, Santiago
Yeung, Celine Wing See
Wang, Qian
Coito, Ana M.
Manuel, Rita R.
Pereira, Inês A.C.
Reisner, Erwin
Keywords: Catalysis
Chemistry(all)
Biochemistry
Colloid and Surface Chemistry
Issue Date: 16-Oct-2024
Abstract: The integration of enzymes with semiconductor light absorbers in semiartificial photosynthetic assemblies offers an emerging strategy for solar fuel production. However, such colloidal biohybrid systems rely currently on sacrificial reagents, and semiconductor-enzyme powder systems that couple fuel production to water oxidation are therefore needed to mimic an overall photosynthetic reaction. Here, we present a Z-scheme colloidal enzyme system that produces fuel with electrons sourced from water. This “closed-cycle” semiartificial approach utilizes particulate SrTiO3:La,Rh and BiVO4:Mo (light absorbers), hydrogenase or formate dehydrogenase (cocatalyst), and a molecular cobalt complex (a redox mediator). Under simulated solar irradiation, this system continuously generates molecular hydrogen or formate, while co-producing molecular oxygen for 10 h using only sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide as inputs. In-depth analysis using quartz crystal microbalance, photoelectrochemical impedance spectroscopy, transient photocurrent spectroscopy, and intensity-modulated photovoltage spectroscopy provides mechanistic understanding and characterization of the semiconductor-enzyme hybrid interface. This study provides a rational platform to assemble functional semiartificial colloidal Z-scheme systems for solar fuel synthesis.
Description: Funding Information: We are grateful for support by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) for a Postdoc.Mobility fellowship (grant number P500PN_202908 to Y.L), the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowship (ECF-2024-230 to Y.L.), an Isaac Newton Trust (INT) Early Career Fellowship (23.23(g) and 24.08(s) to Y.L.), the Petronas Education Sponsorship Program for Postgraduate Studies (to A.B.M.A.), the European commission for a Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie individual Fellowship (GAN 891338 to S.R.J.), the Singapore Agency for Science, Technology, and Research (A*STAR) for a Ph.D. studentship (to C.W.S.Y.), the European Research Council (ERC) for a Consolidator Grant (MatEnSAP, 682833 to E.R.) and a UKRI/ERC Advanced Grant (EP/X030563/1 to E.R.). We also acknowledge support from the Fundac\u0327a\u0303o para a Cie\u0302ncia e Tecnologia (FCT) for PTDC/BII-BBF/2050/2020 grant and MOSTMICRO-ITQB unit (UIDB/04612/2020 and UIDP/04612/2020), and LS4FUTURE Associated Laboratory (LA/P/0087/2020 to I.A.C.P.), the FCT for PhD fellowship DFA/BD/7897/2020 (to R.R.M.) and SFRH/BD/146475/2019 (to A.M.C.). We thank Dr. Leonardo Castan\u0303eda-Losada and Mr. Dongseok Kim for helpful discussions. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/182778
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c11827
ISSN: 0002-7863
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