Researchers have developed a high-efficiency photocatalyst converting CO2 into methane using cadmium selenide and amorphous titanium dioxide, achieving 99.3% methane conversion with improved regeneration. Future work will focus on enhancing its energy efficiency and stability for commercial use.
Professor In Soo-il and his team from the Department of Energy Science & Engineering at DGIST have successfully developed a highly efficient photocatalyst. This innovation is capable of converting carbon dioxide , a significant factor in climate change, into methane , commonly known as natural gas.
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