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New Molecular Photoswitch can Store Solar Energy for Later Consumption – AZoCleantech
Linköping University scientists have created a new molecule that is capable of absorbing solar energy and storing it in chemical bonds.

Written by AZoCleantechSep 1 2020
Linköping University (LiU)scientists have created a new molecule that is capable of absorbing solar energy and storing it in chemical bonds.
Bo Durbeej and his group use advanced computer simulations of chemical reactions, which are performed at the National Supercomputer Centre, NSC, in Linköping. Image Credit: Thor Balkhed.
A potential long-term application of the new molecule is to efficiently trap the energy from sunlight and preserve it for later usage.
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