One of the most interesting things about scientists using photosynthesis to provide clean energy is the ability to create new ways to use clean energy. This desire to discover a new way of clean energy encouraged scientists at Stanford University and other universities to discover ways to utilize electrical energy generated during photosynthesis. After the first experiment scientists saw photosynthesis as a viable tool for generating energy for the public using energy.
Using solar energy to decompose water that generates hydrogen and oxygen Artificial photosynthesis provides a clean and portable energy supply that is as durable as sunlight. Approximately 2.5 volts are required to break a single water molecule into oxygen and negatively charged electrons and positively charged protons. It extracts and separates these oppositely charged electrons and protons from water molecules that supply electrical energy. At the time of researching nanoscale, researchers are able to manufacture inexpensive and stable photoelectrochemical hydrogen production systems. In combination with low cost electrocatalysts rich in elements, researchers are inexpensive and environmentally friendly inorganic focusing nano Indicating that a crystal array can be used. .
Introduction: Artificial photosynthesis can revolutionize our energy and deal with the crisis of global warming. Because artificial photosynthesis is a renewable and clean energy source, carbon dioxide emissions are zero and only solar energy is available. This innovative work mimics the process of plants by decomposing water molecules and using only energy from sunlight to generate hydrogen and oxygen. - The latest usage of DNA technology, DNA is the basic structure of all life, it is a blueprint, a guidebook for how to build organisms. DNA consists of four nitrogen bases, adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine, which are linked by sugar-phosphate bonds. Nitrogen base is a code that produces amino acids through a process called protein synthesis. Basically, DNA produces amino acids, amino acids produce proteins, and proteins produce organisms.
All living organisms, animals and plants must acquire energy to maintain the basic biological functions of survival and breeding. Plants convert energy from sunlight to sugar in a process called photosynthesis. Photosynthesis uses light energy to convert water and carbon dioxide molecules to glucose (sugar molecules) and oxygen (Figure 2). Oxygen is released from leaves or "exhaled", and energy contained in glucose molecules is used throughout plants for growth, flower formation and fruit growth.