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Scientists Develop Artificial Leaf, Uses Sunlight to Produce Valuable Chemicals

290 点作者 gnabgib大约 1 个月前

14 条评论

ErigmolCt30 天前
Mimicking photosynthesis at this level, using durable inorganic materials like copper and perovskite, feels like one of those "quiet breakthroughs" that could end up being a game-changer if scaled up
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changoplatanero30 天前
Something I'm curious to know: How does the efficiency of this new process compare to using regular solar panels to generate electricity and then using that electrical energy to synthesize the same chemicals?
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krunck30 天前
Stuff like this(and fusion) is where we should be putting our research energies.
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beezle28 天前
Late comment on this: saw a short talk by Dr. Eisele at a regional APS conference a few weeks ago on some research aimed at a future non-silicon based solar panels that are easy and cheap to manufacture but also do not lose efficiency at higher temps (as is common with current panels)* Her group apparently is at patent stage on some newer, follow-on research.<p>ref: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nature.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;s41557-020-00563-4" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.nature.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;s41557-020-00563-4</a><p>*that&#x27;s all from memory, hopefully didn&#x27;t misrepresent anything
rsoto230 天前
I&#x27;m in my early thirties and I feel like i&#x27;ve heard about an &quot;artificial leaf&quot; every five years for the last fifteen.<p>We have leaves. Can scientists invent something to help us convince politicians to actually give a shit about saving the planet we depend on.
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init729 天前
It is quite fascinating to think that leaves are not just a static end product but make further leaves that can again spin off more leaves via many trees in parallel.<p>Like the algorithm that began billions of years is nowhere done and is expanding. What we build on the other hand crumbles every few years.
glitchc29 天前
It&#x27;s great that we can finally turn over a new leaf.<p>I&#x27;ll see myself out.
noisebuffer30 天前
So can I make a realistic plant mech mobile suit now?
breggles29 天前
Should we really be making more plastic and carbon fuels?
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djmips29 天前
I thought we were supposed to be going no lead.
tcdent30 天前
In the next couple years we&#x27;ll be modifying and creating biological structures that perform these functions.<p>Building it by mechanically manipulating inert materials feels so 1950s.
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npodbielski30 天前
What is wrong with normal leafs?
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junon29 天前
Wow the level of typical HN &quot;if it isn&#x27;t practical then it&#x27;s bullshit and not worth doing&quot; sentiment is unusually high today.
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mrbluecoat30 天前
&gt; a perovskite and copper-based device that converts carbon dioxide into C2 products – precursory chemicals of innumerable products in our everyday lives, from plastic polymers to jet fuel<p>Star Trek Replicator?
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