Light alters reaction pathways
Zhiliang Wang and
Lianzhou Wang ()
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Zhiliang Wang: The University of Queensland
Lianzhou Wang: The University of Queensland
Nature Energy, 2024, vol. 9, issue 2, 115-116
Abstract:
Carbon monoxide can be reacted with water to synthesize hydrocarbons, but low activity and poor selectivity has plagued the conventional thermal catalytic route. Now, leveraging photocatalytic and thermocatalytic effects, a TiO2–x/Ni catalyst is shown to produce C2+ hydrocarbons directly from carbon monoxide and water with high yield and selectivity.
Date: 2024
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