Converting Carbon Dioxide to Solid Carbon Nanofibers
TBMG-50650
05/01/2024
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Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory and Columbia University have developed a way to convert carbon dioxide (CO2), a potent greenhouse gas, into carbon nanofibers, materials with a wide range of unique properties and many potential long-term uses. Their strategy uses tandem electrochemical and thermochemical reactions run at relatively low temperatures and ambient pressure. As the scientists describe in the journal Nature Catalysis, this approach could successfully lock carbon away in a useful solid form to offset or even achieve negative carbon emissions.
- Citation
- "Converting Carbon Dioxide to Solid Carbon Nanofibers," Mobility Engineering, May 1, 2024.