Researchers use sunlight to produce four times more hydrogen from sugarcane waste
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South Korean scientists created a sunlight-powered system that generates hydrogen from sugarcane waste, using furfural and silicon photoelectrodes, producing hydrogen four times faster than U.S. benchmarks while creating valuable byproducts and utilizing a cooling submerged design for increased efficiency.
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