Credit: Chem (2024). DOI: 10.1016/j.chempr.2024.06.022
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Published in the prestigious journal Chem, the team’s innovative plasma-catalytic process for converting
This cutting-edge approach overcomes the challenges of traditional thermal catalysis, offering high selectivity for methanol and increased CO2 conversion rates without the need for extreme conditions.
By utilizing a bimetallic Ni-Co catalyst in a non-thermal plasma reactor, the researchers achieved an impressive 46% selectivity for methanol and 24% CO2 conversion at mild operating conditions.
The use of non-thermal plasma, with its ability to activate strong
Furthermore, the flexibility of plasma-based modular systems allows for instant activation and deactivation, making it ideal for utilizing renewable electricity sources for decentralized production of fuels and chemicals.
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