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New method uses visible light in sustainable chemistry process

Using light as an energy source could potentially help to revolutionise how vital chemicals are produced.

Using light as an energy source could potentially help to revolutionise how vital chemicals are produced.

The research findings' applications extend beyond the laboratory, offering hope for a more sustainable future as society strives to combat the climate crisis.

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