syngas
Rice University's low-temp photocatalyst could slash the carbon footprint for syngas
Researchers use a combination of cheap materials to make a highly energy efficient catalyst for electrochemically reducing CO2 into syngas
Scientists from the University of Illinois at Chicago have synthesized a catalyst that improves their system for converting waste carbon dioxide into syngas, a precursor of gasoline and other energy-rich products, bringing the process closer to commercial viability
A chemical system developed by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago can efficiently perform the first step in the process of creating syngas, gasoline and other energy-rich products out of carbon dioxide.