HTTP:: How the Sunlight Turns Water into Hydrogen
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The US National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Department of Energy (DOE) recently awarded experts at the University of Texas in Austin (UT) a total of $2.5 million, for research related to developing new methods of using sunlight to break up water (H20) and produce hydrogen (H2). The new materials will be used in the future to power up a new generation of more efficient electric vehicles, and also in electricity generators, providing more renewable power than currently available. The three-year grants were awarded to a group of scientists consisting of Chemical Engineering Professor Charles Mullins, Chemistry Professor Allen Bard, and Mathematics Professor Irene M. Gamba. Two of the researchers, Bard and Mullins, are also associated with the UT Center for Electrochemistry, a multi-faculty collaboration that is already investigating new types of batteries, fuel cells, as well as different classes of solar cells. The team received $1.4 million from two NSF grants, and $1.1!
million from the DOE.âœSustainable energy ultimately will involve the conversion of solar energy economically and efficiently to chemical fuels and electricity. Our work focuses on discovering new materials for this and obtaining a better understanding of how their composition and structure govern their b...
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