CO2 conversion

CO2 conversion

CO2 conversion refers to the process of transforming carbon dioxide, a potent greenhouse gas responsible for climate change, into useful and sustainable products. This innovative technology has gained considerable interest due to its potential to mitigate climate change while simultaneously generating valuable materials. CO2 can be converted into value-added chemicals such as methanol, formic acid, and carbon monoxide through various methods like catalysis or electrochemical processes. These converted products have applications in industries ranging from fuel production to pharmaceutical manufacturing. The significance of CO2 conversion lies in its ability to close the carbon cycle by utilizing and recycling carbon emissions rather than allowing them to be released into the atmosphere. With ongoing research and development efforts in this field, CO2 conversion holds immense promise as a crucial pillar in achieving a sustainable and low-carbon future. This technology has attracted attention from policymakers, scientists, and industry leaders worldwide as they recognize its potential to address both environmental challenges and economic opportunities.

Keywords

·         Electrocatalysis

·         Photocatalysis

·         e-fuels

·         Synthetic fuel

·         Organic chemistry

·         Kinetics

·         Mechanisms

·         Biocatalysis

·         Theoretical and computational methods

·         Process engineering

·         In situ, operando

·         Assisted catalysis

·         Copolymerisation

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