Researchers have made a carbon dioxide conversion breakthrough, transforming it into methane and propane by hydrogenation over nickel.
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Researchers have made a carbon dioxide conversion breakthrough, transforming it into methane and propane by hydrogenation over nickel.
University of Sydney - Make Like a Leaf: ‘Carbon Photosynthesis’ With Nanotechnology to Convert CO2 Into Fuels
University of Sydney – Make Like a Leaf: ‘Carbon Photosynthesis’ With Nanotechnology to Convert CO2 Into Fuels
Researchers develop process for carbon dioxide conversion.
University of Sydney researchers are drawing inspiration from leaves to reduce carbon emissions, using nanotechnology to develop a method for ‘carbon photosynthesis’ that they hope will one day be adopted on an industrial scale.
Professor Jun Huang from the University of Sydney Nano Institute and the School of Chemical and Biomolecular…
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New Catalyst Recycles Greenhouse Gases into Fuel and Hydrogen Gas: KAIST and Rice University
The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST
Scientists have taken a major step toward a circular carbon economy by developing a long-lasting, economical catalyst that recycles greenhouse gases into ingredients that can be used in fuel, hydrogen gas, and other chemicals. The results could be revolutionary in the effort to reverse global warming, according to the…
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Researchers Develop Novel Two-Step CO2 Conversion Technology - Could aid in the production of valuable chemicals and fuels
Researchers Develop Novel Two-Step CO2 Conversion Technology – Could aid in the production of valuable chemicals and fuels
UD Professor Feng Jiao’s team constructed an electrolyser, pictured here, to conduct their novel two-step conversion process.
A team of researchers at the University of Delaware’s Center for Catalytic Science and Technology (CCST)has discovered a novel two-step process to increase the efficiency of carbon dioxide (CO2) electrolysis, a chemical reaction driven by electrical…
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