2025-04-24 ローレンス・バークレー国立研究所(Berkeley Lab)
(Credit: Marilyn Sargent/Berkeley Lab)
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- https://newscenter.lbl.gov/2025/04/24/scientists-develop-artificial-leaf-that-uses-sunlight-to-produce-valuable-chemicals/
- https://www.nature.com/articles/s41929-025-01292-y
CO2からのペロブスカイト駆動型ソーラーC2炭化水素合成 Perovskite-driven solar C2 hydrocarbon synthesis from CO2
Virgil Andrei,Inwhan Roh,Jia-An Lin,Joshua Lee,Yu Shan,Chung-Kuan Lin,Steve Shelton,Erwin Reisner & Peidong Yang
Nature Catalysis Published:03 February 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41929-025-01292-y
Abstract
Photoelectrochemistry (PEC) presents a direct pathway to solar fuel synthesis by integrating light absorption and catalysis into compact electrodes. Yet, PEC hydrocarbon production remains elusive due to high catalytic overpotentials and insufficient semiconductor photovoltage. Here we demonstrate ethane and ethylene synthesis by interfacing lead halide perovskite photoabsorbers with suitable copper nanoflower electrocatalysts. The resulting perovskite photocathodes attain a 9.8% Faradaic yield towards C2 hydrocarbon production at 0 V against the reversible hydrogen electrode. The catalyst and perovskite geometric surface areas strongly influence C2 photocathode selectivity, which indicates a role of local current density in product distribution. The thermodynamic limitations of water oxidation are overcome by coupling the photocathodes to Si nanowire photoanodes for glycerol oxidation. These unassisted perovskite–silicon PEC devices attain partial C2 hydrocarbon photocurrent densities of 155 µA cm−2, 200-fold higher than conventional perovskite–BiVO4 artificial leaves for water and CO2 splitting. These insights establish perovskite semiconductors as a versatile platform towards PEC multicarbon synthesis.