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Future “Artificial Leaves” May Create Hydrogen Fuel from Sunlight and Water

by , 03/26/10

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As far as sustainable energy systems go, nothing is quite as perfect as a plant: Through photosynthesis, plants create their own energy using only sunlight and water. For years, scientists have been trying to replicate this process to produce usable energy for people, but it’s proved difficult–until now. A group of Chinese researchers think they’ve come up with a blueprint for an “Artificial Inorganic Leaf” (AIL) that can produce hydrogen fuel using only sunlight and water. The “leaf” is still in its very early design stages, but if scientists can create a working prototype, the world may finally see a cost-effective method of hydrogen fuel production.

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One Response to “Future “Artificial Leaves” May Create Hydrogen Fuel from Sunlight and Water”

  1. alexjameslowe alexjameslowe says:

    Pretty cool idea!

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