Light-powered process could convert carbon dioxide into fuel

Nickel-based photocatalyst a step towards making high-value multi-carbon fuels using solar energy.
In what could well be described as a win-win outcome, a team of scientists from the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University have developed a light-activated process that turns carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide with no toxic by-products. Read More

About Chua Junjie

Junjie is a Scholarly Communication librarian (research impact and copyright). He has an honours degree in Psychology from NUS and a Masters of Information Studies from NTU. In his free time, he enjoys learning foreign languages, playing the piano, fine arts, fiddling with R programming, inferential statistics – e.g. GLMs, predictive modelling & more.

22. February 2018 by Chua Junjie
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