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The project focuses on converting carbon dioxide into methanol using advanced catalysts made from copper and zinc. By isolating and analyzing these metal centers, the research aims to improve the efficiency of the hydrogenation process, contributing to sustainable fuel production and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a greenhouse gas that is significantly contributing to climate change.
In tandem with advances in sequestering carbon, beneficial uses for CO2 are of high societal importance for developing a sustainable future.
One attractive use of CO2 is in its conversion to energy dense fuels (green energy vectors).
One such fuel is methanol, made from CO2 via hydrogenation in conjunction with a multimetallic catalyst.
The current best industrial (heterogeneous) catalyst incorporates…
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