Nanotubes and nanocrystals combine to produce green fuels - Materials Today

Nanotubes and nanocrystals combine to produce green fuels - Materials Today

Chemists at the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) have developed new high-performing materials that can use sunlight to split carbon dioxide and water into usable fuels like methanol and hydrogen gas. These ‘green fuels’ could be used to power cars and home appliances, or store energy in batteries.