Exploring functional organic materials for the energy transition

Researchers at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg are exploring carbon-based nanomaterials, specifically carbon dots, for energy transition applications. These functional organic materials have the potential to convert sunlight into energy and produce hydrogen from water, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional semiconductor and metallic catalysts. The research focuses on understanding the molecular structure of these materials to optimize their photocatalytic properties, with an emphasis on sustainability and scalability. The team is also leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance the design and efficiency of these materials.

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