As I’ve been busy preparing for my doctoral defense over the last week or so, I was a little late to this news, but I’m nevertheless very happy to discover that my first article for Massive Science got featured on their webpage!
The article dives into the crucial application of metal nanoparticles in artificial photocatalysts, in efforts to mimic nature’s ability to capture and convert solar energy for selective chemical reactions.
In this article, I dive into one such work I was involved with focusing on mimicking nature at it’s best, where silver and copper nanoparticles are incorporated with titanium dioxide as a means to provide for the light-assisted reduction and transformation of carbon dioxide into sustainable, green fuels.
Titanium studded with silver and copper makes harvesting energy from the Sun more efficient
Thank you so much to everyone at Massive Science in helping me publish this article! It was a wonderful learning experience, and another small step forward in my journey to become a science writer. I look forward to pitching and publishing more articles in the future!

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