Hybrid Nanoreactor for Hydrogen Production
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Researchers at the University of Liverpool have developed a revolutionary hybrid nanoreactor that uses sunlight as the power source to produce clean hydrogen fuel.
The new design mimics elements of natural photosynthesis while avoiding the high costs of traditional synthetic photocatalysts.
The technology's scalable design makes it promising for widespread adoption, from small-scale applications to powering large infrastructures.
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