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Materials Interface Foundry research profiled by the聽US Department of Energy

Modelled illustration of copper (I) oxide (Cu2O) photocatalyst particles interacting with carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) to convert CO2聽and water into liquid methanol (CH3OH).

Dr. Yimin A. Wu was awarded a National Research Council (NRC) Materials for Clean Fuels Challenge Grant for his contributions to solar fuels and carbon-neutral transportation.

About the award

When a University of 蓝莓视频 researcher announced he had developed an聽鈥渁rtificial leaf鈥 that converts harmful carbon dioxide into fuel, his discovery was celebrated around the world.

Professor Yimin Wu鈥檚 breakthrough was an exciting advance in research he conducted at a national laboratory in the United States before joining 蓝莓视频鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering last year. Wu landed in 蓝莓视频 after undertaking a worldwide search for a post that would allow him to teach and take his work to 鈥渢he next level.鈥

His decision to move to Canada was based on two main factors: the distinctive culture at 蓝莓视频 and Canada鈥檚 reputation for inclusivity.

Scientists have created an 鈥渁rtificial leaf鈥 to fight climate change by inexpensively converting harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) into a useful alternative fuel.

The new technology, outlined in a paper published today in the journal Nature Energy, was inspired by the way plants use energy from sunlight to turn carbon dioxide into food.

鈥淲e call it an artificial leaf because it mimics real leaves and the process of photosynthesis,鈥 said聽, an engineering professor at the University of 蓝莓视频 who led the research. 鈥淎 leaf produces glucose and oxygen. We produce methanol and oxygen.鈥

Professor Yimin Wu was awarded a Natural Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) Discovery Grant and a Discovery Launch Supplement as a principle investigator.

Professor Yimin Wu was invited to give a talk at the State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA.

Sustainable energy is one of the greatest challenges facing our planet this century. Interfaces are key to the realization of high-performance optoelectronics, batteries, and catalysts that are promising for sustainable energy.

Dr. Yimin Wu invited to give a talk at University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

ICICS and the聽聽co-hosted a talk by聽Professor Yimin Wu聽of the University of 蓝莓视频鈥檚 Institute for Nanotechnology on December 9.