Low-Temperature CO2 Thermal Reduction to Graphitic and Diamond-like Carbons Using Perovskite-Type Titanium Nanoceramics by Quasi-High-Pressure Reactions

Volume: 9, Issue: 10, Pages: 3860 - 3873
Published: Mar 1, 2021
Abstract
Catalytic thermal reduction of CO2 has the potential to minimize the energy requirement in carbon capture and utilization. However, this process necessitates high energy with a reactant gas, heating, and pressurization. High-performance catalysts are thus needed to transform CO2 into value-added carbon products at low energy consumption. We here demonstrate the thermal reduction of CO2 to carbon products at 700 K and ambient pressure using...
Paper Details
Title
Low-Temperature CO2 Thermal Reduction to Graphitic and Diamond-like Carbons Using Perovskite-Type Titanium Nanoceramics by Quasi-High-Pressure Reactions
Published Date
Mar 1, 2021
Volume
9
Issue
10
Pages
3860 - 3873
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