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EPFL chemical engineers have invented a solar-powered artificial leaf, built on a novel electrode which is transparent and porous, capable of harvesting water from the air for conversion into hydrogen fuel. The semiconductor-based technology is scalable and easy to prepare.

EPFL chemical engineers have invented a solar-powered artificial leaf, built on a novel electrode which is transparent and porous, capable of harvesting water from the air for conversion into hydrogen fuel. The semiconductor-based technology is scalable and easy to prepare. Kevin Sivula EPFL’s Laboratory for Molecular Engineering of Optoelectronic

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Research and Tech Transfer , SB, Research and Tech Transfer, Energy
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© 2023 EPFL / Alain Herzog
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Jan. 4, 2023
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A step towards solar fuels out of thin air

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