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Artificial Photosynthesis - From Photon to Fuel

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Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels
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Andrea Bachmeier, a DPhil student in the Armstrong Group, is helping to create a fully integrated artificial photosynthesis (APS) system which could be much more efficient at turning sunlight into fuel than living systems.

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Chemistry for the Future: Solar Fuels
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Andreas Bachmeier
Keywords
solar fuels
sun
Energy
sustainable
artificial photosynthesis
fuel
solar power
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 19/07/2013
Duration: 00:12:53

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