Researchers in the UNC-Chapel Hill Chemistry Department are using semiconductors to harvest and convert the sun’s energy into high-energy compounds that have the potential to produce environmental ...
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Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas produced when fossil fuels are used to produce energy. Using sunlight, researchers are striving to convert CO2 into valuable compounds or fuels.
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There is a growing effort toward establishing a high-tech energy-generating system that is fundamentally inspired by nature itself: artificial photosynthesis.