Large-scale atmospheric removal of greenhouse gases (GHGs) including methane, nitrous oxide and ozone-depleting halocarbons could reduce global warming more quickly than atmospheric removal of CO2. Photocatalysis of methane oxidizes it to CO2, effectively reducing its global warming potential (GWP) by at least 90%. Nitrous oxide can be reduced to nitrogen and oxygen by photocatalysis; meanwhile halocarbons can be mineralized by red-ox photocatalytic reactions to acid halides and CO2. Photocatalysis avoids the need for capture and sequestration of these atmospheric components. Here review an unusual hybrid device combining photocatalysis with carbon-free electricity with no-intermittency based on the solar updraft chimney. Then we review exp...
[EN] The reduction of carbon dioxide to useful chemicals has received a great deal of attention as a...
The pace of the transition to a low-carbon economy – especially in the fuels sector – is not high en...
The increases in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) concentrations and depletion of hydrocarbon based fuels have b...
Large-scale atmospheric removal of greenhouse gases (GHGs) including methane, nitrous oxide and ozon...
Due to the alarming speed of global warming, greenhouse gas removal from atmosphere will be absolute...
Methane's contribution to radiative forcing is second only to that of CO2. Though previously neglect...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
The need to cut the CO2 immission into the atmosphere is pushing scientists and technologists to dis...
The photo-driven reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into green and valuable solar fuels could be a pr...
Nowadays, there are two main energy and environmental concerns, the first is the risk of running out...
Carbon dioxide is an appealing renewable feedstock for industrial chemical processes. This does not ...
Carbon-based materials and fuels drive human activity and development. The current carbon cycle via ...
The pace of the transition to a low carbon economy especially in the fuels sector is not high en...
[EN] The reduction of carbon dioxide to useful chemicals has received a great deal of attention as a...
The pace of the transition to a low-carbon economy – especially in the fuels sector – is not high en...
The increases in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) concentrations and depletion of hydrocarbon based fuels have b...
Large-scale atmospheric removal of greenhouse gases (GHGs) including methane, nitrous oxide and ozon...
Due to the alarming speed of global warming, greenhouse gas removal from atmosphere will be absolute...
Methane's contribution to radiative forcing is second only to that of CO2. Though previously neglect...
Certain gases that are capable of trapping heat in the Earth’s atmosphere are known as “greenhouse g...
The need to cut the CO2 immission into the atmosphere is pushing scientists and technologists to dis...
The photo-driven reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2) into green and valuable solar fuels could be a pr...
Nowadays, there are two main energy and environmental concerns, the first is the risk of running out...
Carbon dioxide is an appealing renewable feedstock for industrial chemical processes. This does not ...
Carbon-based materials and fuels drive human activity and development. The current carbon cycle via ...
The pace of the transition to a low carbon economy especially in the fuels sector is not high en...
[EN] The reduction of carbon dioxide to useful chemicals has received a great deal of attention as a...
The pace of the transition to a low-carbon economy – especially in the fuels sector – is not high en...
The increases in Greenhouse Gas (GHG) concentrations and depletion of hydrocarbon based fuels have b...