"Reverse Photosynthesis" Decomposes Plants for Clean Biofuels

"Reverse Photosynthesis" Decomposes Plants for Clean Biofuels

According to foreign media reports, researchers at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, recently stated that they have achieved an important milestone in the development of biofuels: they have used "sunlight photosynthesis" - the use of sunlight to successfully break down the plants used to obtain clean biofuels. The researchers said that this decomposition method is not only faster than the current method, but also produces less pollution in the decomposition process, or can provide a solution to the pollution problem in the petrochemical industry.

The researchers added monooxygenases to the biofuel process, which became more effective when the natural enzymes were exposed to sunlight, accelerating the process of plant decomposition.

Prof. Claus Felby, the lead author of the study, stated: "This method will change the rules of the game by reducing the decomposition of industrial fuels and chemicals to achieve the goal of reducing pollution."

Another researcher, Professor David Cannella, added that the use of sunlight can obtain biochemical and biofuels faster than current technology. “Using current technology, some decomposition processes take 24 hours, and using sunlight takes only 10 minutes.”

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