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Scientists Just Created Liquid Solar Power That Can Be Stored for 18 Years

robocop (actually)

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Look no further than this week’s climate strikes for evidence that millions of people are passionate about curbing global warming.

But even potential solutions, like alternative meats, have their own challenges. Some scientists are putting their focus on the sun to help balance out our energy consumption.

In fact, they are gathering solar power so pure that, until recently, capturing it was an impossibility.

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A group of Swedish scientists has created a liquid called norbornadiene. This liquid sunshine can capture up to 30 percent of raw solar power. To put it in perspective, the best publicly available solar panels can harness 21 percent. Norbornadiene would bring in about 50 percent more power – a significant difference in energy efficiency.

Most notably, unlike relatively limited solar panel energy storage, norbornadiene can potentially maintain its potency for years. We could have the ability to collect and store premium solar power, making it easier for current and future generations to use fossil and nuclear fuel alternatives.

“The norbornadiene molecules that we have made have very good properties, in terms of solar energy capture efficiency, storage time and energy density,” says team lead Dr. Kasper Moth-Poulson of the Chamlers University of Technology. “They can store energy without the need for insulation materials for 18 or more years.”

Scientists Just Created Liquid Solar Power That Can Be Stored for 18 Years
 

It Aint Necessarily So

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Oops. Redundant posts.
 

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exchemist

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Thanks for that good news

Norbornadiene, huh? Isn't that @exchemist 's avatar?

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Nearly, mine is norbornane and this is the related diene.

But this is interesting. Apparently, norbornadiene, being unstable, can be reversibly converted to quadricyclane by absorption of light. More here: Norbornadiene - Wikipedia

Norbornane was an interesting curiosity to me as an undergraduate because of the norbornyl cation. Maybe you know this since you have recognised the avatar but, anyway, a very rare example of carbon compounds apparently forming a 3-centre, electron deficient bond - the sort of thing that boron does at the drop of a hat, but never carbon. The structure of this cation was hotly contested for decades, but I think has more or less now been resolved in favour of the 3-centre "non classical" bonding description.

And now, here we have another weird bonding setup involving derivatives of norbornane. How delightful.
 
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Nakosis

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See also Secretive energy startup backed by Bill Gates achieves solar breakthrough

Look no further than this week’s climate strikes for evidence that millions of people are passionate about curbing global warming.

But even potential solutions, like alternative meats, have their own challenges. Some scientists are putting their focus on the sun to help balance out our energy consumption.

In fact, they are gathering solar power so pure that, until recently, capturing it was an impossibility.

The Lowdown

A group of Swedish scientists has created a liquid called norbornadiene. This liquid sunshine can capture up to 30 percent of raw solar power. To put it in perspective, the best publicly available solar panels can harness 21 percent. Norbornadiene would bring in about 50 percent more power – a significant difference in energy efficiency.

Most notably, unlike relatively limited solar panel energy storage, norbornadiene can potentially maintain its potency for years. We could have the ability to collect and store premium solar power, making it easier for current and future generations to use fossil and nuclear fuel alternatives.

“The norbornadiene molecules that we have made have very good properties, in terms of solar energy capture efficiency, storage time and energy density,” says team lead Dr. Kasper Moth-Poulson of the Chamlers University of Technology. “They can store energy without the need for insulation materials for 18 or more years.”

Scientists Just Created Liquid Solar Power That Can Be Stored for 18 Years

My prediction a while back was that it would be the scientists that solve the climate crisis, not the politicians.
 
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