Molecule stores two charge pairs, aids solar fuels

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Scientists created a molecule capable of storing two electron-hole pairs, a significant advancement for solar fuel research. This novel ruthenium complex, designed with additional donor and acceptor groups, can capture and hold multiple charge pairs, potentially improving energy storage efficiency. The molecule holds charge pairs for microseconds, offering a promising avenue for future chemical reaction studies in artificial photosynthesis.


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