With the **artificial leaf**. Imagining a world where we can **fill a vehicle’s tank** with a **fuel** created **directly from the **sun** and the **air** has long been the dream of **science**.
Today, that **future** is one step **closer**. A team from the [University of Basel](https://www.unibas.ch/en.html), in Switzerland, has developed a unique **molecule**, inspired by the most **fundamental** process of **life** — photosynthesis —, achieving a crucial milestone in converting **sunlight** into **clean** and **carbon-neutral fuels**.
## Mimicking Nature for a Carbon-Free Future
**Plants** have perfected the art of **converting** sunlight, water, and CO₂ into energy over millions of years. This process, **photosynthesis**, is the foundation of life.
The concept of **photosynthesis with artificial leaf** is to replicate this model to create “**[solar fuels](https://noticiasambientales.com/energy/solar-panels-that-move-with-the-sun-more-energy-less-impact-thanks-to-technology/)**” such as **hydrogen** or **methanol**. The beauty of this cycle lies in its **carbon neutrality**: when **burned**, these fuels would only **release** the **CO₂** used to **produce** them, creating a closed and **sustainable** cycle.

For **artificial photosynthesis** to work, it’s not enough to capture sunlight; it’s necessary to **store** that energy momentarily to use it in complex **chemical** reactions, such as breaking a **water molecule**. This is where the **innovation** of the team led by Professor **Oliver Wenger** lies.
As published in the prestigious journal **_Nature Chemistry_**, they have designed a molecule capable of doing something extraordinary: under light exposure, it **simultaneously stores four energy charges** (two positive and two negative).
This step is **crucial**, as storing multiple charges is the **essential requirement** to have the necessary power to manufacture **fuels** from simple elements.
## How does this molecular “battery” work?
Artificial leaf, think of this molecule as a **rechargeable micro-battery**. [**Sunlight**](https://noticiasambientales.com/energy/toward-energy-transition-san-juan-prepares-to-inaugurate-argentinas-first-solar-panel-factory/) acts as the “**charger**,” and the molecule can store that **energy** in the form of separate **electric charges**.
Once “charged,” that stored **energy** can be released in a controlled manner to drive **fuel production**, an advancement that addresses one of the major **technical obstacles** in this field.
## From Research to Reality: What Comes Next?
While this is a fundamental intermediate step, it opens the door to the next phase of **research**: integrating this molecule into larger systems that can produce **solar fuels** on a relevant scale. This discovery lays the groundwork for **future technologies** that could revolutionize how we produce and **consume energy**, offering a real alternative to **fossil fuels**.



