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Review summarizes photocatalyst and biocatalyst for artificial photosynthesis

04.05.26 | Osaka Metropolitan University

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A new review from Osaka Metropolitan University (OMU) summarizes the biocatalysts involved in semiartificial photosynthesis, an exciting research field that combines natural photosynthesis with artificial technology to efficiently generate fuels and useful substances from sunlight.

In nature, photosynthesis, the process by which plants convert solar energy into sugar, is not particularly efficient, with only about 1 to 2% of light being successfully converted. Semiartificial photosynthesis overcomes these limitations by combining synthetic photosensitizers and biocatalysts to construct reaction systems with unique properties.

The new paper by Professor Yutaka Amao of the Research Center for Artificial Photosynthesis at OMU introduces the fundamentals of natural and artificial photosynthesis, using these as a basis for discussing semiartificial photosynthesis that utilizes biocatalysts and photocatalysts as part of Carbon Dioxide Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology.

“Semiartificial photosynthesis is expected to lead to technologies that achieve higher energy conversion efficiency than natural photosynthesis,” Professor Amao said. “This is accomplished through the absorption of a broad spectrum of sunlight using artificial pigments, combined with catalysts specialized for producing fuels and value-added substances.”

Furthermore, Professor Amao explains the current state of semiartificial photosynthesis, including research from his own group. “Semiartificial photosynthesis is expected to increase in value as a CCUS technology in the future,” he said. “It is expected that this technology will evolve into a method for long-term fixation of carbon dioxide into organic molecules, enabling its utilization as a valuable substance.”

The review was published in Chemical Reviews .

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Chemical Reviews

10.1021/acs.chemrev.5c00754

Experimental study

Not applicable

Photo/Biohybrid Catalytic System for Application in Semiartificial Photosynthesis of CO2 to Chemicals

8-Jan-2026

The author declares no competing financial interest.

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Matthew Coslett
Osaka Metropolitan University
koho-ipro@ml.omu.ac.jp

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Osaka Metropolitan University. (2026, April 5). Review summarizes photocatalyst and biocatalyst for artificial photosynthesis. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LQ405XK8/review-summarizes-photocatalyst-and-biocatalyst-for-artificial-photosynthesis.html
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