Electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide offers a pathway to convert a greenhouse gas into value-added fuels and chemicals using renewable electricity. At the heart of this process lies the ...
CO 2 RR is considered a promising route for converting CO 2 into useful fuels and value-added chemicals using renewable electricity. However, a fundamentals challenges has become increasingly clear: ...
The standard research paradigm uncovers the structure-property-activity relationships for the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) over SnO2. This picture illustrates the surface ...
Heteroatom-doped carbon materials, in which non-carbon elements such as nitrogen, phosphorus, sulphur or boron are incorporated into graphitic frameworks, have emerged as versatile electrocatalysts.
The synthesis of carbon-based chemicals via the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CO 2) has become the key objective of numerous recent energy research efforts. While these studies have ...
Suggested Citation: "7 Chemical CO2 Conversion to Fuels, Chemicals, and Polymers." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Carbon Utilization Infrastructure, Markets, and ...
Yale scientists have taken a critical next step in creating a scalable process to remove carbon dioxide (CO2) from the air and “recirculate” it as a renewable fuel. In a new study published in the ...
Korean researchers have developed a new catalyst design technology that can improve the performance of batteries and hydrogen ...
The less carbon dioxide polluting our air, the better. Researchers are investigating non-toxic, low-cost electrocatalysts to turn our sustainability goals into reality. A research team has identified ...
This roadmap examines how nanomaterials, electrocatalysts, membranes, and device engineering can advance renewable energy ...
Carbon dioxide has long looked more like waste than resource. A new solar reactor turns it into living bacterial biomass ...
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New catalyst strategy boosts key battery and fuel-cell reaction from 12% to 52%
Researchers in South Korea have developed a new catalyst design strategy that boosts the ...
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