Cambridge scientists have designed a new reactor that is able to convert CO2, water, and plastics into syngas. The system utilizes a photoelectrochemical device powered by an encapsulated triple cation perovskite-based photocathode and an alloy anode.Researchers from the University of Cambridge have created a special reactor powered exclusively by photovoltaic energy that is able to convert both CO2 and water into sustainable synthesis gases, which in turn can be used for industrial applications. The system utilizes a photoelectrochemical (PEC) device powered by an encapsulated triple cation perovskite-based ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...