Tethered chem combos could revolutionize artificial photosynthesis

Scientists have doubled the efficiency of a chemical combo that captures light and splits water molecules so the building blocks can be used to produce hydrogen fuel. Their approach provides a platform for developing revolutionary improvements in so-called artificial photosynthesis — a lab-based mimic of the natural process aimed at generating clean energy from sunlight.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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