id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_up6o53o5kzccbacl4rhdtzihtq P. Nair Profile of Daniel G. Nocera 2012 3 .pdf application/pdf 3003 292 67 light to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. hopes, this technology might help personalize energy in the Western world, untethering its people from power grids sunlight, the field of multielectron chemistry presented problems that Nocera for example, could help researchers generate hydrogen for use as a fuel. complicated reaction called proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET), whose to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. By 2002, Nocera had developed a rhodium-based catalyst to generate hydrogen catalyst for oxygen," Nocera says. The strength of the catalyst, Nocera explains, was in its ability for which resembles that of the oxygenevolving catalyst of photosynthesis," Nocera says. Yet Nocera's catalyst had fossil fuels is Nocera's goal to make solar catalysts on the silicon, Nocera obviated sunlight," Nocera says. In laboratory settings, Nocera showed, the artificial leaf Nocera's efforts to harness solar energy energy crisis, Nocera has partnered with 3. Nocera DG, Gray HB (1981) Electron transfer chemistry ./cache/work_up6o53o5kzccbacl4rhdtzihtq.pdf ./txt/work_up6o53o5kzccbacl4rhdtzihtq.txt