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November 30, 2015

Turning sunlight into clean fuel is now cheap and simple

by John_A

Scientists have already produced artificial photosynthesis, but it has been an exotic process until now. You aren’t about to replace the oxygen-giving plants around your home, in other words. However, researchers at Florida State University researcher have found a way to make it practical. They’ve developed a single-layer manganese oxide material that efficiently traps sunlight and makes it easy to break down that energy into hydrogen and oxygen. Current light-gathering techniques, like solar cells, frequently need multiple layers just to work at all — this would be far cheaper and simpler to make.

Via: CNBC

Source: Florida State University

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