Engineers from the University of Illinois at Chicago have created a solar-powered electrochemical reaction that not only uses wastewater to produce ammonia, the world’s second-most-produced chemical, but also achieves solar-fuel efficiency that it is 10 times better than any other comparable technology.
Their findings are published in Energy and environmental sciences, a leading journal for research at the intersection of energy supply and environmental protection.
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