University of Michigan Develops Innovative Artificial Photosynthesis System for Sustainable Ethylene Production
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a groundbreaking artificial photosynthesis system that efficiently converts carbon dioxide into ethylene, a key hydrocarbon used in plastics. This innovative approach significantly reduces CO2 emissions compared to traditional methods, paving the way for sustainable fuel alternatives and addressing climate change. The system’s efficiency is five to six times greater than conventional solar energy methods, representing a major leap in sustainable energy solutions.