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A red-light-powered silicon nanowire biophotochemical diode for simultaneous CO2 reduction and glycerol valorization

Author(s)
Kim, JiminLin, Jia-AnKim, JinhyunRoh, InwhanLee, SoohyungYang, Peidong
Issued Date
2024-09
DOI
10.1038/s41929-024-01198-1
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/84427
Citation
NATURE CATALYSIS, v.7, no.9, pp.977 - 986
Abstract
A bias-free photochemical diode, in which a p-type photocathode is connected to an n-type photoanode to harness light for driving photoelectrochemical reduction and oxidation pairs, serves as a platform for realizing light-driven fuel generation from CO2. However, the conventional design, in which cathodic CO2 reduction is coupled with the anodic oxygen evolution reaction (OER), requires substantial energy input. Here we present a photochemical diode device that harnesses red light (740 nm) to simultaneously drive biophotocathodic CO2-to-multicarbon conversion and photoanodic glycerol oxidation as an alternative to the OER to overcome the above thermodynamic limitation. The device consists of an efficient CO2-fixing microorganism, Sporomusa ovata, interfaced with a silicon nanowire photocathode and a Pt-Au-loaded silicon nanowire photoanode. This photochemical diode operates bias-free under low-intensity (20 mW cm-2) red light irradiation with similar to 80% Faradaic efficiency for both the cathodic and anodic products. This work provides an alternative photosynthetic route to mitigate excessive CO2 emissions and efficiently generate value-added chemicals from CO2 and glycerol.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
2520-1158
Keyword
FUELNANOPARTICLESTIO2BACTERIA HYBRIDSSOLAR

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