Scientists turn CO2 into fuel using breakthrough single-atom catalyst
Using individual atoms to achieve fossil-free chemistry— Methanol is a key starting material for chemical products. Researchers from ETH Zurich can now produce this precursor from CO2 and hydrogen with high efficiency by using isolated metal atoms as catalysts.
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