05-10-2012, 01:38 AM
This new artificial leaf mimics the natural process of photosynthesis. Taking advantage of this, there is a device that could possibly offer renewable and sustainable energy for undeveloped regions.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/201...123900.htm
"The artificial leaf has a sunlight collector sandwiched between two films that generate oxygen and hydrogen gas. When dropped into a jar of water in the sunlight, it bubbles away, releasing hydrogen that can be used in fuel cells to make electricity. These self-contained units are attractive for making fuel for electricity in remote places and the developing world, but designs demonstrated thus far rely on metals like platinum and manufacturing processes that make them cost-prohibitive."
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/201...123900.htm
"The artificial leaf has a sunlight collector sandwiched between two films that generate oxygen and hydrogen gas. When dropped into a jar of water in the sunlight, it bubbles away, releasing hydrogen that can be used in fuel cells to make electricity. These self-contained units are attractive for making fuel for electricity in remote places and the developing world, but designs demonstrated thus far rely on metals like platinum and manufacturing processes that make them cost-prohibitive."
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The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.
The only frontier that has ever existed is the self.