Ensuring a sustainable future: New iron compound enables applications that save significant carbon dioxide

Scientists from Paderborn University, working under Professor Matthias Bauer, have achieved a breakthrough in the field of sustainable chemistry: together with a team of researchers from the universities of Rostock, Mainz, Göttingen, Innsbruck and Kassel, they have developed a chemical complex that converts light into energy for reactions and optical applications—in a sustainable way, since the material can be used to save huge amounts of CO2.


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Source: Phys.org