'Artificial leaf' gains the ability to self-heal damage

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'Artificial leaf' gains the ability to self-heal damage and produce energy from dirty water


Another innovative feature has been added to the world's first practical "artificial leaf," making the device even more suitable for providing people in developing countries and remote areas with electricity, scientists reported here today. It gives the leaf the ability to self-heal damage that occurs during production of energy.

TL;DR version : Artificial leaf that can produce electricity with sunlight and it is cheap.

Daniel G. Nocera, Ph.D., described the advance during the "Kavli Foundation Innovations in Chemistry Lecture" at the 245th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society. Nocera, leader of the research team, explained that the "leaf" mimics the ability of real leaves to produce energy from sunlight and water.

The device, however, actually is a simple catalyst-coated wafer of silicon, rather than a complicated reproduction of the photosynthesis mechanism in real leaves. Dropped into a jar of water and exposed to sunlight, catalysts in the device break water down into its components, hydrogen and oxygen. Those gases bubble up and can be collected and used as fuel to produce electricity in fuel cells. "Surprisingly, some of the catalysts we've developed for use in the artificial leaf device actually heal themselves," Nocera said. "They are a kind of 'living catalyst.' This is an important innovation that eases one of the concerns about initial use of the leaf in developing countries and other remote areas."

Nocera, who is the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy at Harvard University, explained that the artificial leaf likely would find its first uses in providing "personalized" electricity to individual homes in areas that lack traditional electric power generating stations and electric transmission lines. Less than one quart of drinking water, for instance, would be enough to provide about 100 watts of electricity 24 hours a day. Earlier versions of the leaf required pure water, because bacteria eventually formed biofilms on the leaf's surface, shutting down production.
"Self-healing enables the artificial leaf to run on the impure, bacteria-contaminated water found in nature," Nocera said. "We figured out a way to tweak the conditions so that part of the catalyst falls apart, denying bacteria the smooth surface needed to form a biofilm.
Then the catalyst can heal and re-assemble." Nocera said that about 3 billion people today live in areas that lack access to traditional electric production and distribution systems. That population will grow by billions in the decades ahead. About 1 billion people in the developing world already lack reliable access to clean water. Thus, a clear need exists for a simple device like the artificial leaf that's compatible with local conditions. "It's kind of like providing 'fast-food energy,'" he noted. "We're interested in making lots of inexpensive units that may not be the most efficient, but that get the job done. It's kind of like going from huge mainframe computers to a personal laptop. This is personalized energy."
Earlier devices used rare, costly metals and other materials, involved complicated wiring and were expensive to manufacture. But Nocera's artificial leaf uses less-expensive materials and incorporates a design—a so-called "buried junction"—that is simple and would be inexpensive to mass produce. And the leaf has advantages over solar panels, which are costly and produce energy only during daylight hours. The leaf's hydrogen and oxygen, in contrast, can be stored and used at night.

"A lot of people are designing complicated, expensive energy-producing devices, and it is difficult to see them being adopted on a large scale," he said. "Ours is simple, less expensive, and it works. And with that, I think we've changed the dialog in the field." Among the team's priorities for further development of the device: integrating it with technology for converting the hydrogen into a liquid fuel that could run traditional portable electric generators or even cars.

Sponsored by The Kavli Foundation, a philanthropic organization that supports basic scientific research, Nocera's talk is part of a series of designed to address the urgent need for vigorous, "outside the box" thinking by scientists as they tackle the world's mounting challenges, including climate change, emerging diseases and water and energy shortages. "We are dedicated to advancing science for the benefit of humanity, promoting public understanding of scientific research and supporting scientists and their work," said Kavli Foundation President Robert W. Conn in a statement. "The Kavli Foundation Innovations in Chemistry Lecture program at the ACS national meetings fits perfectly with our commitment to support groundbreaking discovery and promote public understanding." The Kavli lectures debuted at the Anaheim meeting in March 2011 and will continue through 2013.

They will address the urgent need for vigorous, new, "outside-the-box" thinking, as scientists tackle many of the world's mounting challenges like climate change, emerging diseases and water and energy shortages. The Kavli Foundation, an internationally recognized philanthropic organization known for its support of basic scientific innovation, agreed to sponsor the lectures in conjunction with ACS in 2010.

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With 100W you could run half of my laptop.
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I wonder how big these leaves can be.
That would be nice enough to be able to place waste water on these and produce oxygen... Lol, making energy with sewers........ c:
(hydrogen boum boum = exposion + oxygen = boum boum boum)
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Nicdel wrote:With 100W you could run half of my laptop.
Not many people in developing countries (especially Africa) have these though.
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Xseba360 wrote:
Nicdel wrote:With 100W you could run half of my laptop.
Not many people in developing countries (especially Africa) have these though.
That means...... prepare to see your computers stolen.... (OMG RACIST JOKE, BURN!)
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Yeah, that could be useful in poor countries, like you said...It could purify water, make a pump system for the wells that are far from their village.
But tough, exept for that purpose, africans don't have a special need for electricty, I think.
They lived for centuries without it.
We don't need to push them into modernity like this.
If they WANT this system = OK.
If not, then let's not force them...

Otherwise I guess that if a city use this using their sewers...It would make work at least 40% of their machines there :P !
But that's a nice idea.
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commander fury wrote:Yeah, that could be useful in poor countries, like you said...It could purify water, make a pump system for the wells that are far from their village.
But tough, exept for that purpose, africans don't have a special need for electricty, I think.
They lived for centuries without it.
We don't need to push them into modernity like this.
If they WANT this system = OK.
If not, then let's not force them...

Otherwise I guess that if a city use this using their sewers...It would make work at least 40% of their machines there :P !
But that's a nice idea.
All the ugly water there could be used... but also; it will make some poop mountains as it would "drain" the water and make poop dry there, stopping the circulation...
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Xseba360 wrote: Not many people in developing countries (especially Africa) have these though.
Ikr, buy some for them!
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Demon wrote:
Xseba360 wrote: Not many people in developing countries (especially Africa) have these though.
Ikr, buy some for them!
why should i do it if i don't have one myself.
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po0ka wrote:
commander fury wrote:Yeah, that could be useful in poor countries, like you said...It could purify water, make a pump system for the wells that are far from their village.
But tough, exept for that purpose, africans don't have a special need for electricty, I think.
They lived for centuries without it.
We don't need to push them into modernity like this.
If they WANT this system = OK.
If not, then let's not force them...

Otherwise I guess that if a city use this using their sewers...It would make work at least 40% of their machines there :P !
But that's a nice idea.
All the ugly water there could be used... but also; it will make some poop mountains as it would "drain" the water and make poop dry there, stopping the circulation...
We could get rid of the "poop mountains" easily : Just take a plane engine and put it on in the sewers.All the poop goes to a little jar where it's sent in space ? That could be a solution.Or simply, take a big flamethrower and burn the shit each week.
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commander fury wrote: All the ugly water there could be used... but also; it will make some poop mountains as it would "drain" the water and make poop dry there, stopping the circulation...
We could get rid of the "poop mountains" easily : Just take a plane engine and put it on in the sewers.All the poop goes to a little jar where it's sent in space ? That could be a solution.Or simply, take a big flamethrower and burn the shit each week.[/quote]

Bad solutions, the poop of jar would come back and it would turn into a shit nuke and burning = more polution, I say send to the moon and dig it up.
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Think about who lives above the stinking sewers, thw bad deseases that can come out of this... We must just... hm. Use more water! LOL
or just put these and the sea and we are ok. (except if an animal says; yay! food! (i know animals can't talk(that's just a simple personification(lol(parenthesis)))))
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I guess moon is a bad solution.What is extraterrestrials were there ? We would be polluting their space.
I'd rather say : Put the poop in orbit around Uranus.
No pollution risk there at least.
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commander fury wrote:I guess moon is a bad solution.What is extraterrestrials were there ? We would be polluting their space.
I'd rather say : Put the poop in orbit around Uranus.
No pollution risk there at least.

>extraterrestrials

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They could live under the Moon's ground, we have never been there.