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New Wireless Device Generates Clean Fuel From 3 Ingredients – PCMag AU
All you need are sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water, and you’re taking a step toward artificial photosynthesis.

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Cambridge researchers have created a wireless device that can take sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water and convert it into clean energy in the form of formic acid and oxygen.
Here we present a photocatalyst sheet that converts CO2 and H2O into formate and O2 as a potentially scalable technology for CO2 utilization, the abstract reads. The full findings were published today in Nature.
The photocatalyst sheet the researchers used is only 20cm square, but researchers say its s…
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