Scientists at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf developed a computational method to predict which metal ions enhance polyheptazine imides, carbon nitride materials that convert sunlight into chemical energy for hydrogen production and carbon dioxide conversion. The framework analyzed 53 metal ions to accelerate discovery of photocatalytic materials for practical applications like water splitting and fuel synthesis.
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Scientists at Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf developed a computational method to predict which metal ions enhance polyheptazine imides, carbon nitride materials that convert sunlight into chemical energy for hydrogen production and carbon dioxide conversion. The framework analyzed 53 metal ions to accelerate discovery of photocatalytic materials for practical applications like water splitting and fuel synthesis.