TY - JOUR
T1 - Nano-sized manganese oxides as biomimetic catalysts for water oxidation in artificial photosynthesis
AU - Najafpour, Mohammad Mahdi
AU - Rahimi, Fahimeh
AU - Aro, Eva Mari
AU - Lee, Choon Hwan
AU - Allakhverdiev, Suleyman I.
PY - 2012/10/7
Y1 - 2012/10/7
N2 - There has been a tremendous surge in research on the synthesis of various metal compounds aimed at simulating the water-oxidizing complex (WOC) of photosystem II (PSII). This is crucial because the water oxidation half reaction is overwhelmingly rate-limiting and needs high over-voltage (approx. 1 V), which results in low conversion efficiencies when working at current densities required for hydrogen production via water splitting. Particular attention has been given to the manganese compounds not only because manganese has been used by nature to oxidize water but also because manganese is cheap and environmentally friendly. The manganese-calcium cluster in PSII has a dimension of about approximately 0.5 nm. Thus, nano-sized manganese compounds might be good structural and functional models for the cluster. As in the nanometre-size of the synthetic models, most of the active sites are at the surface, these compounds could be more efficient catalysts than micrometre (or bigger) particles. In this paper, we focus on nano-sized manganese oxides as functional and structural models of the WOC of PSII for hydrogen production via water splitting and review nano-sized manganese oxides used in water oxidation by some research groups.
AB - There has been a tremendous surge in research on the synthesis of various metal compounds aimed at simulating the water-oxidizing complex (WOC) of photosystem II (PSII). This is crucial because the water oxidation half reaction is overwhelmingly rate-limiting and needs high over-voltage (approx. 1 V), which results in low conversion efficiencies when working at current densities required for hydrogen production via water splitting. Particular attention has been given to the manganese compounds not only because manganese has been used by nature to oxidize water but also because manganese is cheap and environmentally friendly. The manganese-calcium cluster in PSII has a dimension of about approximately 0.5 nm. Thus, nano-sized manganese compounds might be good structural and functional models for the cluster. As in the nanometre-size of the synthetic models, most of the active sites are at the surface, these compounds could be more efficient catalysts than micrometre (or bigger) particles. In this paper, we focus on nano-sized manganese oxides as functional and structural models of the WOC of PSII for hydrogen production via water splitting and review nano-sized manganese oxides used in water oxidation by some research groups.
KW - Manganese
KW - Nano-sized manganese oxides
KW - Photosystem II
KW - Water oxidation
KW - Water splitting
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U2 - 10.1098/rsif.2012.0412
DO - 10.1098/rsif.2012.0412
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22809849
AN - SCOPUS:84866241618
SN - 1742-5689
VL - 9
SP - 2383
EP - 2395
JO - Journal of the Royal Society Interface
JF - Journal of the Royal Society Interface
IS - 75
ER -