Korean researchers have developed a copper-magnesium-iron catalyst that turns CO2 into carbon monoxide at 400 degrees Celsius with record speed and stability, outperforming commercial and even platinum systems. By preventing copper clumping and avoiding methane, it boosts efficiency 1.7 times, offering a cheaper, scalable route to synthetic e-fuels and advancing carbon-neutral fuel production.
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05 Nov