Artificial Photosynthesis explores the cutting-edge science of mimicking nature's photosynthesis to create clean, sustainable energy. The book highlights the potential of artificial systems to capture solar energy and convert carbon dioxide into usable fuels, addressing the urgent need for alternatives to fossil fuels. Learn how researchers are developing photoelectrochemical cells and photocatalytic materials, drawing inspiration from the natural processes of chlorophyll and electron transport.
The book begins by laying the groundwork with the main concepts of photosynthesis and artificial photosynthesis, before examining specific examples of artificial systems, their design, and performance. Discover how materials science, nanotechnology, and chemical engineering are converging to make artificial photosynthesis a viable solution.
A unique aspect of this book is its balanced assessment of the current state of the technology. The book emphasizes the importance of overcoming challenges related to efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness to scale up these systems for practical applications. It progresses across chapters to provide a comprehensive overview, culminating in an exploration of the potential societal and environmental impacts of widespread deployment, offering a pragmatic yet optimistic view of a future powered by renewable energy.