Organic semiconducting polymers can harvest sunlight to split CO2 into alcohol fuels

Friday, October 7, 2016 - 05:01 in Physics & Chemistry

Chemists have been the first to demonstrate that an organic semiconductor polymer called polyaniline is a promising photocathode material for the conversion of carbon dioxide into alcohol fuels without the need for a co-catalyst.

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