Cronin Group researchers use plants to provide blueprint for cheap, green energy
In a new paper in the journal Nature Chemistry published today (Monday 14 April), Professor Lee Cronin and Dr Mark Symes of the University of Glasgow outline how they have managed to replicate for the first time plants’ ability to decouple the production of hydrogen and oxygen from water using what they call an electron-coupled proton buffer (ECPB).
Read more on the University of Glasgow website, or see coverage in The Independent or The Scotsman.