Copper nanoflowers power clean fuel production
Wednesday 05 Feb 2025
Cambridge and Berkeley researchers have attached copper nanoflower electrocatalysts to an artificial leaf to produce clean fuels and chemicals that are useful to a range of industries.
The device from researchers at Cambridge University and the University of California, Berkeley combines a light-absorbing ‘leaf’ made from perovskite with a copper nanoflower catalyst to convert carbon dioxide into useful molecules.
Read more in The Engineer here
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