Chinese scientists have created a method that mimics natural photosynthesis to transform carbon dioxide and water into chemical compounds used in petrol production. The technique utilizes solar energy to drive the conversion process, offering a potential pathway to sustainable fuel generation.
The research team, comprising members from the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, reported success in producing these valuable chemicals through an innovative, plant-inspired system.
**Why this matters**
This development could contribute to reducing reliance on fossil fuels by providing an alternative way to produce fuel components using abundant resources like CO2, water, and sunlight. It also aligns with global efforts to lower carbon emissions and develop renewable energy technologies.
Source: NewsData
