Light-driven reaction converts carbon-dioxide into fuel
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Liu, J; Everitt, H
Published in: Chemical Engineering World
February 1, 2017
Duke University researchers have developed tiny nanoparticies that help convert carbon dioxide into methane using only ultraviolet light as an energy source. In the past two decades, scientists have explored new and useful ways that light can be used to add energy to bits of metal shrunk down to the nanoscale, a field called plasmonics.
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Chemical Engineering World
ISSN
0009-2517
Publication Date
February 1, 2017
Volume
52
Issue
2
Start / End Page
34
Related Subject Headings
- Chemical Engineering
- 0904 Chemical Engineering
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Liu, J., & Everitt, H. (2017). Light-driven reaction converts carbon-dioxide into fuel. Chemical Engineering World, 52(2), 34.
Liu, J., and H. Everitt. “Light-driven reaction converts carbon-dioxide into fuel.” Chemical Engineering World 52, no. 2 (February 1, 2017): 34.
Liu J, Everitt H. Light-driven reaction converts carbon-dioxide into fuel. Chemical Engineering World. 2017 Feb 1;52(2):34.
Liu, J., and H. Everitt. “Light-driven reaction converts carbon-dioxide into fuel.” Chemical Engineering World, vol. 52, no. 2, Feb. 2017, p. 34.
Liu J, Everitt H. Light-driven reaction converts carbon-dioxide into fuel. Chemical Engineering World. 2017 Feb 1;52(2):34.
Published In
Chemical Engineering World
ISSN
0009-2517
Publication Date
February 1, 2017
Volume
52
Issue
2
Start / End Page
34
Related Subject Headings
- Chemical Engineering
- 0904 Chemical Engineering