Japanese researchers create LED lights with rice husks
April 27, 2022
| Meghan Sapp
In Japan, milling rice to separate the grain from the husks produces about 100 million tons of rice husk waste globally each year. Scientists searching for a scalable method to fabricate quantum dots have developed a way to recycle rice husks to create the first silicon quantum dot (QD) LED light. Their new method transforms agricultural waste into state-of-the-art light-emitting diodes in a low-cost, environmentally friendly way.
The research team from the Natural Science Center for Basic Research and Development, Hiroshima University, published their findings in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.
Tags: Japan, LED lights, rice husks
Category: Research