My apologies for being obtuse, peafunke. But here’s the connection I was getting at…
I believe semiconductors will be used in any successful use of sunlight to generate green hydrogen, and here’s a quote from today’s pr from Sun Hydrogen to back this up:
“Our scientific team is also working closely with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the University of Iowa to integrate existing state-of-the-art, low-cost semiconductors into our nanoparticle-based system to substantially improve the overall power conversion efficiency of our hydrogen panels.”
It seems likely to me that THE lowest cost semiconductors - which will also enable the lowest possible energy consumption during use - will be polymeric. And right now, the name of the game - or the only major “player” - in polymers for semiconductors is Lightwave Logic (LWLG).
"There's just gotta be some big game to bag - I mean, big gain - around here somewhere..."