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Mimicking photosynthesis for cheap hydrogen fuel

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Production of inexpensive hydrogen for automotive or jet fuel may one day be possible by mimicking photosynthesis, but a number of hurdles first must be overcome. Scientists at Pennsylvania State University have developed an artificial system that can mimic photosynthesis in the hope of creating a practical, inexpensive way to make jet fuel. Using the energy in blue light, their work has yielded only 2 to 3 percent hydrogen. The blue light is much less efficient than other solar energy conversion technologies, but the investigators have hope. Although some researchers have used...Read full article

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    Published: May 2011
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    That region of the electromagnetic spectrum to which the retina is sensitive and by which the eye sees. It extends from about 400 to 750 nm in wavelength.
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