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New Photocatalytic System Converts Carbon Dioxide to Valuable Fuel More Efficiently Than Natural Photosynthesis
A joint research team from City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and collaborators have developed a stable artificial photocatalytic system that is more efficien…
Biofuel
Researchers Evaluate Energy Conservation and Carbon Reduction Potential for Biomass Energy Conversion
Biomass energy is a form of solar energy stored in biomass through plant photosynthesis. It is a renewable energy and the only renewable carbon source. China ha…
Blue-Green Algae Powers Microprocessor for over a Year
A microprocessor has been continuously powered for a year by the electric current generated by blue-green algae during photosynthesis.
Hydrogen Fuel Cell
This Hydrogen Fuel Machine Could be the Ultimate Guide to Self-Improvement
Three years ago, scientists at the University of Michigan discovered an artificial photosynthesis device made of silicon and gallium nitride that harnesses sunl…
Hydrogen Technology
Hydrogen Production with Artificial Photosynthesis and Polymers
Hydrogen is considered to be one of the alternative energy sources of the future.
Researchers Improve Efficiency of Producing Hydrogen from Sunlight
The scientists have found a way to test diverse combinations of light-absorbers and catalysts, doubling the efficiency of a chemical combination that captures l…
Korea: 'Nano-Leaf' Makes Hydrogen Energy
Recently, ‘Biomimetic nanoleaf electrocatalyst’, which can produce hydrogen energy, which is an eco-friendly clean energy, has been developed by mimicking the…
ANU:Key Step in Photosynthesis Can Unlock 'Endless' Renewable Hydrogen Fuels
Australian National University researchers believe that the finding could be a crucial step towards producing potentially ‘endless’ supplies of renewable hydr…