In Situ Oxygen Generation from CO2 under Benign Conditions, Phase II

Pursue molecular- and nano-based catalysts to attach and activate CO2 molecules to release dioxygen (O2) after the application of external energy. Our approach seeks to prove that molecular catalysis with electrochemistry is more efficient than high temperature to generate O2.

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notes Pursue molecular- and nano-based catalysts to attach and activate CO2 molecules to release dioxygen (O2) after the application of external energy. Our approach seeks to prove that molecular catalysis with electrochemistry is more efficient than high temperature to generate O2.
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title In Situ Oxygen Generation from CO2 under Benign Conditions, Phase II