Big step in producing carbon-neutral fuel: Silver Diphosphide

Monday, December 16, 2019 - 10:20 in Physics & Chemistry

A new chemical process described in the journal Nature Communications does in the lab what trees do in nature – it converts carbon dioxide into usable chemicals or fuels. This new, carbon-neutral process, created by researchers at Wake Forest University, uses silver diphosphide (AgP2) as a novel catalyst that takes carbon dioxide pollution from manufacturing … Continue reading Big step in producing carbon-neutral fuel: Silver Diphosphide

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