Artificial photosynthesis of oxalate and oxalate-based polymer by a photovoltaic reactor

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A photovoltaic reactor was designed for artificial photosynthesis, based on the reactions involved in high energy hydrogen atoms, which were produced from water electrolysis. Water and CO2, under the conditions studied, were converted to oxalate (H2C2O4) and a polymer. This was the first time that the oxalates and oxalate-based polymer were produced from the artificial photosynthesis process.

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Nong, G., Chen, S., Xu, Y., Huang, L., Zou, Q., Li, S., … Wang, S. (2014). Artificial photosynthesis of oxalate and oxalate-based polymer by a photovoltaic reactor. Scientific Reports, 4(SREP03572). https://doi.org/10.1038/srep03572

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