Artificial photosynthesis breakthrough creates storable solar fuels

independent.co.uk

Scientists have developed a molecule capable of storing solar energy, a significant step towards artificial photosynthesis for carbon-neutral fuels. This breakthrough molecule can hold multiple energy charges from light, mimicking plants and overcoming a key obstacle for creating fuels usable in sectors difficult to electrify. Artificial photosynthesis aims to produce storable, carbon-neutral fuels for aviation and shipping, offering a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels.


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