New process uses localized surface plasmons for room-temperature conversion of CO2 to CO
Green Car Congress
NOVEMBER 3, 2020
Illustration of a novel room-temperature process to remove CO 2 by converting the molecule into CO. In the presence of the graphite, aided by the energy derived from the plasmons, carbon dioxide molecules (black dot bonded to two red dots) are converted to carbon monoxide (black dot bonded to one red dot. Credit: NIST.
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