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Scientists at Paderborn University research carbon materials for photocatalysis
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New solu­tion for green hy­dro­gen pro­duc­tion

06.08.2024  |  Sustainability,  Research,  International,  Transfer,  Press release,  Faculty of Science,  Department of Chemistry

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Scientists at Paderborn University research carbon materials for photocatalysis

Coal, gas, oil: the use of fossil fuels is declining. Clean energy obtained from renewable sources is gradually replacing the environmentally harmful competition. In order to be widely used, the energy sources must be affordable and, above all, available. In recent years, hydrogen has proven to be particularly suitable for various applications. However, its production is currently largely based on fossil fuels. To change this, scientists at Paderborn University are investigating in a new research project how hydrogen can be produced on the basis of solar energy with the help of certain carbon materials - in other words, green all round. The project, entitled "C2-SPORT" (for "Carbon Composites as Direct Z-Scheme Photocatalysts for Overall Water Splitting"), is being funded with around 20,000 euros as part of Paderborn University's in-house research programme.

"By using sunlight to split water into hydrogen and oxygen, we are coming a big step closer to the ideal of a profitable and environmentally friendly energy source," explains Junior Professor Dr Maria Nieves López Salas from the Department of Chemistry at Paderborn University, who is implementing the project together with Dr Ying Pan, also from the Department of Chemistry. Their concept is based on the so-called "direct Z-scheme", a method inspired by natural photosynthesis. Put simply, this involves combining two types of semiconductors. The special thing about it is that it combines the strengths of both types, resulting in a previously unrivalled efficiency of water splitting. López Salas explains: "Semiconductor-based photocatalytic water splitting, which utilises solar energy to produce hydrogen and oxygen based on water, has proven to be a promising solution to tackle energy and environmental problems." But there are still hurdles: For example, it is extremely difficult to completely split water into hydrogen and oxygen using just one catalyst material. "In photocatalytic reactions, light absorption, charge carrier separation and surface reactions of the catalysts work together to produce hydrogen from sunlight. For high performance, these catalysts must, among other things, absorb light well and separate charges efficiently," continues López Salas. Currently available semiconductors, which consist of only one material, can only fulfil these requirements with difficulty.

Semiconductors containing carbon could be an interesting option for Z-scheme photocatalyst systems. One reason for this is that they have good photocatalytic activity and are lighter than other materials such as titanium dioxide. They are also cheaper, reliable and abundant on earth. Appropriate strategies that need to be explored could make them excellent candidates for hydrogen production. Pan states: "Understanding this will have a significant impact on the search for technologies to convert solar to hydrogen energy. It can be the basis for extremely efficient catalysts and a big step towards new devices for artificial photosynthesis."

The project will be funded from April next year as part of the Paderborn Research Training Group. The aim is to provide new research impetus at Paderborn University through interdisciplinary research projects and international cooperation. The call for applications is open to researchers from the postdoctoral phase onwards. The Wissenschaftskolleg offers the opportunity to carry out internationally oriented research projects together with colleagues from foreign universities or research institutions. Guest researchers from universities in Australia and China are involved in the "C2-Sport" project.

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