Atomic-level engineering of Cu nanoclusters improves conversion of CO₂ to fuel

Researchers from Tohoku University and IIT Indore have developed a method to convert carbon dioxide into methanol using engineered copper nanoclusters. This breakthrough improves the efficiency of electrochemical CO2 reduction by suppressing unwanted byproducts.
Why it matters
Advancing carbon-neutral technologies is critical for addressing climate change and developing sustainable energy storage solutions.
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