Osaka Metropolitan University Develops Battery-Free Artificial Photosynthesis System with Sun-Tracking Power Generation
Original: 無需電池也能追日發電,大阪公立大學開發新型人工光合作用系統
Osaka Metropolitan University built a self-regulating artificial photosynthesis device that converts sunlight to chemical fuel without batteries.
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a new artificial photosynthesis device whose electrolytic cell can self-regulate without batteries or external controllers. The design significantly simplifies the overall system architecture and reduces costs. It stably converts solar energy into storable chemical fuel, making the technology more viable for future large-scale deployment.
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University in Japan have unveiled a new artificial photosynthesis system that addresses one of the central engineering challenges in solar-to-fuel conversion: the need for batteries and external control hardware to manage fluctuating sunlight conditions.
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