Nguyen and her team solved this by designing a version of their molecule that remains liquid at room temperature. It requires zero solvent. Furthermore, the molecule gets along perfectly well with ...
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This strange fluid banks solar energy for months, then releases heat
A team of chemists at UC Santa Barbara has developed a liquid compound that absorbs ultraviolet sunlight, locks that energy into its molecular bonds for months, and then releases it as heat on command ...
Solar energy production has made huge strides in recent years, as advances in photovoltaic technologies — the underpinnings of solar panels — have made it easier and cheaper to harness energy from the ...
Turning carbon dioxide into usable fuel with nothing more than sunlight has long sounded like science fiction. A wave of recent breakthroughs now suggests it is edging into engineering reality, with ...
The CHASE is on to develop a new generation of liquid fuels that are activated by sunlight, and Yale researchers are helping to lead the way. Over the past decade, basic research aimed at creating ...
Two examples of silicon photoelectrodes. Left: Micropillar silicon with cobalt catalysts reduces carbon dioxide (CO2) to methanol (CH3OH). Right: Porous silicon with rhenium catalysts reduces carbon ...
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