9/19/08
Nanotechnology in renewable energy
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The application of nanotechnology in the field of renewable and sustainable energy (such as solar and fuel cells) could provide cleaner and cheaper sources of energy. As an example, researchers have extracted photosynthetic proteins from spinach chloroplasts and coated them with nanofilms that convert sunlight to electrical current, which may lead to energy generating films and coatings. Such application of nanotechnology would improve both human and environmental health.
The application of nanotechnology in the field of renewable and sustainable energy (such as solar and fuel cells) could provide cleaner and cheaper sources of energy. As an example, researchers have extracted photosynthetic proteins from spinach chloroplasts and coated them with nanofilms that convert sunlight to electrical current, which may lead to energy generating films and coatings. Such application of nanotechnology would improve both human and environmental health.
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