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23 February 20219 September 2021

Producing more sustainable hydrogen

In laboratory tests, these “polymer dots” showed promising performance and stability alike


18 June 202016 June 2020

Showtime for Photosynthesis

One of nature’s most important chemical reactions is now being captured in a breakthrough “molecular movie”


6 February 20209 September 2021

Rhodium photocatalyst does double duty to generate hydrogen

Ohio State-researchers have developed al rhodium catalyst that harvests light and then it is using its energy to create hydrogen gas with an unequaled efficiency


8 August 20199 September 2021

Solar energy becomes biofuel without solar cells

Researchers at Uppsala University have successfully produced microorganisms that can efficiently produce the alcohol butanol using carbon dioxide and solar energy


23 October 201821 October 2018

Artificial enzymes convert solar energy into hydrogen gas

The enzymes can utilize the cell’s own energy, and thereby enable hydrogen gas to be produced from solar energy


15 August 201812 August 2018

Swedish research breaks new ground – closer to a commercial paper battery

BillerudKorsnäs and Uppsala University are making paper batteries a reality, paving the way for energy storage in packaging materials.


9 January 20179 September 2021

Konferenz der Kohlendioxid-Verwerter

Nachlese: Auf einer Konferenz in Köln ging es um innovative Verfahren der CO2-Nutzung


7 July 20159 September 2021

Diamond provides technical progress

Diamond should help to produce fuels and chemicals from carbon dioxide and light


Diamant für den technischen Fortschritt

Mit Hilfe von Diamant sollen aus Kohlendioxid und Licht Treibstoffe und Chemikalien werden


17 April 201516 April 2015

Ioanna Hariskos: Biogenic calcification as a role model for industry

KIT researchers to breed calcite particles for innovative material development


Ioanna Hariskos: Biogene Kalkbildung als Muster für die Industrie

KIT-Forscher versuchen sich an Kalkzüchtung als innovativer Materialentwicklung


18 December 20149 September 2021

Phytonix turns photosynthetic bacteria into tiny chemical factories

Startup Phytonix plans to use its technology to produce the chemical butanol


7 October 20146 October 2014

Smart, ecofriendly new battery to solve problems

Uppsala researchers to develop batteries made of organic biomaterials from alfalfa and pine resin


26 May 20149 September 2021

Asheville entrepreneur aims to harness cyanobacteria’s photosynthetic prowess

Researchers working with Phytonix to produce marketable quantities of industrial chemicals and fuels from microorganism


7 April 20145 April 2014

Nano-paper cellulose filter removes viruses

Commom swedish research to explore viral inhibition by nano-scaled cellulose fibres


3 December 2009

Papierdünne Batterien aus Algen

Algen-Zellulose bietet den Schlüssel für neue Batterietechnologie


11 September 2009

Forscher: Algenzellulose als Elektrospeicher

Strom überall bei minimalem Herstellungsaufwand

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