Efficient Catalysts for Making Oxygen for 'Artificial Photosynthesis'

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James Muckerman (left) and Etsuko Fujita.
James Muckerman (left) and Etsuko Fujita.

Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory and the Institute for Molecular Science in Japan are trying to mimic part of the complex natural process of photosynthesis with the goal of making non-polluting fuels such as hydrogen, for example, for use in fuel cells. In the March 10, 2008, web release of the journal Inorganic Chemistry containing a Forum on "Making Oxygen," the scientists report they were able to mimic the "water oxidation catalysis" that occurs in natural photosynthesis.


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