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New Artificial Leaf for Efficient Solar Fuel Production (2020-2025)

Abstract

The Fellowship aims to develop next-generation materials that harness solar energy to produce valuable fuels and chemicals from water and carbon dioxide, replacing fossil fuels. The program will design new semiconductor materials to revolutionise solar-to-fuel technologies that currently have very low efficiency. The expected outcomes include innovative systems such as wireless artificial leaves that mimic natural photosynthesis for efficient hydrocarbon production, carbon dioxide reduction, and water purification. The expected benefits include next-generation solar fuel and chemical generation technologies, and research capabilities to position Australia as a global leader in the transition to a decarbonised economy

Experts

Professor Lianzhou Wang

Centre Director of HBIS-UQ Innovation Centre for Sustainable Steel
HBIS-UQ Innovation Centre for Sustainable Steel
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Affiliate of Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation
Dow Centre for Sustainable Engineering Innovation
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Centre Director of The Nanomaterials Centre
NanoMaterials Centre
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
ARC Laureate Fellow
Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology
ARC Laureate Fellow
School of Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology
Lianzhou Wang
Lianzhou Wang