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Science
Add visible light energy to your carbon dioxide recycling process and you get a two-for-one deal
New research from the University of Illinois captures energy from the visible light spectrum to enhance carbon dioxide recycling. Credit: National Science Foundation By combining visible light and electrochemistry, researchers accelerated the conversion of carbon dioxide into valuable products and stumbled upon a surprising discovery. The research team shows that visible light significantly improves an important chemical property called selectivity,…
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Chemistry
Photoswitchable molecules allow writing by radiation or heat and erasing by visible light.
Ultraviolet rays disappear when you write the kanji “light” on treated paper and irradiate it with visible light. Next, marks are made on the treated paper with a soldering iron, and the marks disappear when exposed to visible light. Provided by: Osaka Metropolitan University In the age of cloud storage, few people back up their data to CD-RWs. Technology for…
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