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Artificial Photosynthesis Could Help Limit Carbon Emissions

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If CO2 emissions do not fall fast enough, then CO2 will have to be removed from the atmosphere to limit global warming. New technologies for artificial photosynthesis could contribute to negative emissions of CO2, say researchers from Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) and the University of Heidelberg. Materials systems currently being researched for artificial photosynthesis have the potential to bind CO2 with considerably greater efficiency than natural photosynthesis occurring through large-scale forestation. Today, on a lab scale, photo-electrochemical systems made of semiconductor...Read full article

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    Published: January 2019
    Research & TechnologyeducationEuropeHelmholtz-Zentrum BerlinHZBUniversity of HeidelbergsolarSolar Energyphotosynthesisenergyclimateclimate changeCO2 emissionsglobal warmingphoto-electrochemical systemsartificial photosynthesisBioScan

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