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Leap In Development Of Clean, Renewable Fuels From Sunlight And Water

2016-02-23 01:23:02| chemicalonline Home Page

Researchers from Tyndall National Institute, Cork, and Stanford University have announced a significant development in the design of solar cells that can be submerged in water and help to produce clean, renewable fuel from 'water-splitting' chemical reactions.

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