Scientists found a new way to turn sunlight into fuel
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Swiss researchers have developed a molecule that can store four charges under light irradiation, mimicking plant photosynthesis to potentially create carbon-neutral solar fuels. The five-part molecule captures sunlight and separates charges using two light flashes, functioning even in dim light—a crucial advancement toward artificial photosynthesis that could transform sunlight into sustainable fuels like hydrogen and synthetic petrol.
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