Panasonic has recently developed an artificial photosynthesis system that, using a simple and straightforward process, can convert carbon dioxide into clean organic materials with what it says record efficiency. This development may lead to the creation of a compact way of capturing pollution from incinerators and electric power plants and converting them into harmless – even useful – compounds... Continue Reading Panansonic develops world's most efficient artificial photosynthesis system
Section: ecoGizmo
Tags: Carbon Dioxide, Panasonic, Photosynthesis, Pollution
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