Engineering researchers have developed an electrochemical system that coverts a greater amount of CO2 into valuable products, such as ethylene and ethanol. These are used in everyday materials, from plastic to Lycra.
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Friday, 4 June 2021
Passing the acid test: New, low-pH system recycles more carbon into valuable products
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