Device for making solar fuels on the River Cam near the Bridge of Sighs

A floating, solar-powered device that can turn contaminated water or seawater into clean hydrogen fuel and purified water, anywhere in the world, has been developed by researchers.

These are the sorts of solutions we will need to develop a truly circular economy and sustainable future

Erwin Reisner

探花直播device, developed by researchers at the 探花直播 of Cambridge, could be useful in resource-limited or off-grid environments, since it works with any open water source and does not require any outside power.

It takes its inspiration from photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert sunlight into food. However, unlike earlier versions of the 鈥榓rtificial leaf鈥, which could produce green hydrogen fuel from clean water sources, this new device operates from polluted or seawater sources and can produce clean drinking water at the same time.

Tests of the device showed it was able to produce clean water from highly polluted water, seawater, and even from the River Cam in central Cambridge. 探花直播 are reported in the journal Nature Water.

鈥淏ringing together solar fuels production and water purification in a single device is tricky,鈥 said Dr Chanon Pornrungroj from Cambridge鈥檚 Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry, the paper鈥檚 co-lead author. 鈥淪olar-driven water splitting, where water molecules are broken down into hydrogen and oxygen, need to start with totally pure water because any contaminants can poison the catalyst or cause unwanted chemical side-reactions.鈥

鈥淚n remote or developing regions, where clean water is relatively scarce and the infrastructure necessary for water purification is not readily available, water splitting is extremely difficult,鈥 said co-lead author Ariffin Mohamad Annuar. 鈥淎 device that could work using contaminated water could solve two problems at once: it could split water to make clean fuel, and it could make clean drinking water.鈥

Pornrungroj and Mohamad Annuar, who are both members of Professor Erwin Reisner鈥檚 research group, came up with a design that did just that. They deposited a photocatalyst on a nanostructured carbon mesh that is a good absorber of both light and heat, generating the water vapour used by the photocatalyst to create hydrogen. 探花直播porous carbon mesh, treated to repel water, served both to help the photocatalyst float and to keep it away from the water below, so that contaminants do not interfere with its functionality.

In addition, the new device uses more of the Sun鈥檚 energy. 鈥 探花直播light-driven process for making solar fuels only uses a small portion of the solar spectrum 鈥 there鈥檚 a whole lot of the spectrum that goes unused,鈥 said Mohamad Annuar.

探花直播team used a white, UV-absorbing layer on top of the floating device for hydrogen production via water splitting. 探花直播rest of the light in the solar spectrum is transmitted to the bottom of the device, which vaporises the water.

鈥淭his way, we鈥檙e making better use of the light 鈥 we get the vapour for hydrogen production, and the rest is water vapour,鈥 said Pornrungroj. 鈥淭his way, we鈥檙e truly mimicking a real leaf, since we鈥檝e now been able to incorporate the process of transpiration.鈥

A device that can make clean fuel and clean water at once using solar power alone could help address the energy and the water crises facing so many parts of the world. For example, the indoor air pollution caused by cooking with 鈥榙irty鈥 fuels, such as kerosene, is responsible for more than three million deaths annually, according to the World Health Organization. Cooking with green hydrogen instead could help reduce that number significantly. And 1.8 billion people worldwide still lack safe drinking water at home.

鈥淚t鈥檚 such a simple design as well: in just a few steps, we can build a device that works well on water from a wide variety of sources,鈥 said Mohamad Annuar.

鈥淚t鈥檚 so tolerant of pollutants, and the floating design allows the substrate to work in very cloudy or muddy water,鈥 said Pornrungroj. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a highly versatile system.鈥

鈥淥ur device is still a proof of principle, but these are the sorts of solutions we will need if we鈥檙e going to develop a truly circular economy and sustainable future,鈥 said Reisner, who led the research. 鈥 探花直播climate crisis and issues around pollution and health are closely related, and developing an approach that could help address both would be a game-changer for so many people.鈥

探花直播research was supported in part by the European Commission鈥檚 Horizon 2020 programme, 探花直播European Research Council, the Cambridge Trust, the Petronas Education Sponsorship Programme, and the Winton Programme for the Physics of Sustainability. Erwin Reisner is a Fellow of St John鈥檚 College. Chanon Pornrungroj is a member of Darwin College, and Ariffin Mohamad Annuar is a member of Clare College.

Reference:
Chanon Pornrungroj, Ariffin Bin Mohamad Annuar et al. 鈥樷 Nature Water (2023). DOI: 10.1038/s44221-023-00139-9

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