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Sascha Ott, Professor at the Department of Chemistry, Uppsala University
Mikael Wallerstedt
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    New semiconductor coating may pave way for future green fuels

    Hydrogen gas and methanol for fuel cells or as raw materials for the chemicals industry, for example, could be produced more sustainably using sunlight, a new Uppsala University study shows. In this study, researchers have developed a new coating material for semiconductors that may create new opportunities to produce fuels in processes that combine direct sunlight with electricity.