Electrocatalysts have shown promise as a way to efficiently convert waste CO2 into clean fuels, but the mechanisms by which they operate are often unknown making it hard for researchers to design new ones in a rational manner. New research demonstrates a laser-based spectroscopy technique that can be used to study the electrochemical reduction of CO2 in-situ and provide much-needed insights into these complex chemical pathways.
from Top Technology News -- ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/10/181030150711.htm
from Top Technology News -- ScienceDaily https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/10/181030150711.htm
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