Harvesting Visible Light: Unlocking the Potential of Catalyst Reactions
Recent breakthroughs in research have opened up the possibility of visible light harvesting as a catalyst for chemical reactions. This means that instead of traditional energy sources like electricity, visible light from the sun or any other artificial light source could be used to power chemical reactions. This could have huge implications for the sustainability of our energy sources in the future, as we look for better ways to make use of renewable resources. With the help of this new technology, it is possible to convert the energy of visible light into the energy required to power chemical reactions, without the need for any additional energy sources. This could revolutionize the way we think about energy production, and could potentially lead to more sustainable, efficient and cost-effective solutions.
source: Phys.org