Water-splitting cells absorb sunlight and produce fuel. Creating such cells means pairing a material to absorb sunlight and generate electrons with the one that uses those electrons to produce fuel. Scientists introduced a novel way to study the flow of electrons where the materials meet.
SOURCE: Solar Energy News — ScienceDaily – Read entire story here.
Solar water splitting: Putting an extra ‘eye’ on surface reactions that store sunlight as fuel
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