A new way to adapt carbon dioxide for industrial applications

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https://www.aps.anl.gov/APS-Science-Highlight/2023-11-16/a-new-way-to-adapt-carbon-dioxide-for-industrial-applications
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Transformation of carbon dioxide into useful industrial chemicals is now more affordable and tunable. The trick is to break the carbon-oxygen bonds in a chemical process called reduction reaction, which leaves the carbon with one or more unpaired electrons that are then available to react with other atoms. A team of researchers using the Advanced Photon Source investigated just how the amount of trace copper correlates to the balance of products produced in both CO and CO2 reduction reaction.

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A honeycomb-like diagram showing colored dots that represent trace bits of copper.
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