Info!
UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
UPDATED 1 Sept: The EI library in London is temporarily closed to the public, as a precautionary measure in light of the ongoing COVID-19 situation. The Knowledge Service will still be answering email queries via email , or via live chats during working hours (09:15-17:00 GMT). Our e-library is always open for members here: eLibrary , for full-text access to over 200 e-books and millions of articles. Thank you for your patience.
Light turns CO2 into fuel, Professional Engineering, July/August 2019, p 57
In south Korea, the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology has developed a photocatalyst comprising a blue titania seeded with copper and platinum that absorbs the Sun’s energy and converts CO2 into hydrocarbon fuels.
Abstract details
Journal title: Professional Engineering
Keywords: 5 General transport fuels technology - 5.2 Fuel synthesis
Countries: South Korea -
Subjects: Synthetic fuels, Carbon dioxide, Carbon capture, usage and storage, Blue titania