Repost by PHYS ORG. Original article by Sarah McDonnell, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Click here to view the full news article. Summary: Photocatalysis has been a subject of interest to some scientists...to try to recreate a process similar to nature’s photosynthesis. However, most of the previous researchers tried to get one molecule to do both light absorption and catalysis. This reduces the efficiency and range of the photocatalysis. Researchers from MIT worked with North Carolina State university researchers to create a biohybrid catalyst which exactly mimics photosynthesis. Credit: MIT
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Repost by PHYS ORG. Original article by Columbia University. Click here to view the full news article. Summary: As technology progresses, we advance into new areas to create thinner products in this industry. Using silicon is no longer as useful as its 3D lattice is too big to create the thickness needed to compete in today’s industry. So we turn to graphene. However, the doping method used in 3D silicon does not work with the 2D graphene. Then how? Researchers at Columbia University and Sungkyungkwan University have figured out a method to overcome this problem. Read more to find out how! Credit: Ipshita Datta, Lipson Group
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