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Spectroscopy Technique May Lead to Ways to Convert Carbon Dioxide to Clean Fuel

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Optical spectroscopy is being applied by a team at the University of Liverpool to better understand electrocatalysis, a phenomenon that could enable more efficient conversion of waste products, like carbon dioxide (CO2), to usable energy. The team, which develops catalytic systems for sustainable fuel production, is using vibrational sum-frequency generation (VSFG) spectroscopy to study the electrochemical reduction of CO2 in situ and provide insight into the potential of electrocatalysts to convert CO2 into energy-rich byproducts such as carbon monoxide. Use of vibrational...Read full article

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    Published: October 2018
    Research & TechnologyeducationEuropeUniversity of Liverpoolspectroscopyvibrational sum-frequency generation spectroscopyclean energyenvironmentLasersoptical spectroscopyTech Pulse

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