Artificial Photosynthesis Final 1 Ppt-1
Artificial Photosynthesis Final 1 Ppt-1
Artificial Photosynthesis Final 1 Ppt-1
1.Satyam Pandey(1601001)
2.Abdul Aziz (1601002)
3.Arshad Hayat(1601003)
4.Prince Pal(1601004)
5.Shashank Kumar(1601005)
6.Satyam kr. Bhardwaj(1601006)
7.Vipul Vaibhav(1601007)
8.Deeksha Singh(1601008)
9.Mohit Jain(1601009)
10.Vickey Kr. Singh(1601010)
CONTENTS:
Introduction(Natural & Artificial Photosynthesis)
What is Natural Photosynthesis?
What is Artificial Photosynthesis?
Why Artificial photosynthesis?
Use of Artificial Photosynthesis
Ideas
Disadvantage of Artificial Photosynthesis
Further challenges
Natural photosynthesis
SOLAR ENERGY TO CHEMICAL ENERGY
NATURAL PHOTOSYNTHESIS
• The different required things for natural
photosynthesis-
Reactions:
Hydrogen Catalyst
2 e − + 2 H+ ↔
•The proton-to-hydrogen converting catalysts present in
nature are hydrogenases. These are enzymes that can H + + H− ↔ H
either reduce protons to molecular hydrogen or oxidize 2
hydrogen to protons and electrons.
Water oxidizing catalyst-
2 H2O → O2 + 4
In nature, the oxygen-evolving complex performs this H + + 4e−
reaction by accumulating reducing equivalents
(electrons) in a manganese-calcium cluster
within photosystem II (PS II), then delivering them to
water molecules, with the resulting production of
molecular oxygen and protons:
Photosensitizer-
•Nature uses pigments, mainly chlorophylls, to absorb a
broad part of the visible spectrum.
Solar Energy to Chemical Energy: Artificial
Photosynthesis
•.
1) Light harvesting
2) Charge separation
3) Water splitting
4) Fuel production
How Artificial photosynthesis works: