Posted Oct 24, 2012, 1:58 AM
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Nature inspires research to convert solar into liquid fuel
Read More: http://phys.org/news/2012-10-nature-...quid-fuel.html
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The development would offer many benefits, including the ability to store chemicals until needed - current solar power technology has difficulties in this area. In the laboratory, a new technology mimics photosynthesis, the process used by plants, by combining sunlight and water in such a way that promises storable fuels.
- Inspired by photosynthesis, in which oxygen and carbohydrates are produced from water and carbon dioxide, the newly developed technology emulates this process using man-made materials. According to Associate Professor Tachibana, it remains a challenge to construct a device capable of producing molecular fuels like hydrogen at a scale and cost able to compete with fossil fuels. The key to improving efficiency will be in the development of new "nano-materials" (microscopically small components), along with efficient control of charge transfer reaction processes, and improvement to the structure of devices.
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