Abstract
The article discusses the implications of an advanced photosynthesis process in addressing the worldwide energy resources problem. It states that research and development for artificial versions of photosynthesis structure are already conducted which aims to address the growing demand of sustainable energy sources since it is bounded by an efficient process of capturing and converting energy from sun. It notes that the synthetic shortcut in creating the artificial process is being used by researchers integrated with catalyst and x-ray absorption spectroscopy to assess the chemical reaction. It also cites several studies conducted by researchers along with the benefits and materials used. INSET: In Brief.
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Emsley, J. (2001). Going one better than nature? Nature, 410(6829), 633–634. https://doi.org/10.1038/35070632
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