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将令人头疼的温室气体二氧化碳转化为燃料,并可商业化生产实现盈利,这在过去似乎还是空想。在中国和新西兰科学家的合作努力下,这样的想法即将变成现实。这项研究成果来自中国科学院过程工程研究所王永杰研究组和新西兰奥克兰大学Daniel Gao教授合作。他们开发了一种催化剂,可以在正常温度和压力下,高效地将CO2转化为甲烷和一氧化碳等燃料。这种催化剂的转化效率可达60%以上。研究人员表示,这项技术已经做好商业化的准备,可望在一两年内实现工业级生产。这不仅可以减排温室气体,还可生产清洁燃料,实现环境保护和经济效益的双丰收。

Title: Chinese and New Zealand scientists achieve commercialization of CO2 conversion fuel production
Keywords: Carbon dioxide, Fuel, Commercialization
News content: Converting the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide that causes headaches into fuel and achieving profitable commercial production, which seemed unrealistic in the past, is about to become a reality thanks to the collaborative efforts of Chinese and New Zealand scientists. This research achievement comes from a collaboration between Professor Wang Yongjie’s research group at the Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, and Professor Daniel Gao at the University of Auckland in New Zealand. They have developed a catalyst that can efficiently convert CO2 into methane, carbon monoxide and other fuels at normal temperatures and pressures, with a conversion efficiency of over 60%. The researchers said that this technology is ready for commercialization and is expected to achieve industrial-scale production within one or two years. This will not only reduce greenhouse gas emissions, but also produce clean fuels, achieving environmental protection and economic benefits.

【来源】http://www.chinanews.com/gj/2024/02-27/10170753.shtml

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