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Photothermal CO 2 Catalysis toward the Synthesis of Solar Fuel: From Material and Reactor Engineering to Techno-Economic Analysis.

Xue DingWenxuan LiuJunhua ZhaoLu WangZhigang Zou
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), a member of greenhouse gases, contributes significantly to maintaining a tolerable environment for all living species. However, with the development of modern society and the utilization of fossil fuels, the concentration of atmospheric CO 2 has increased to 400 ppm, resulting in a serious greenhouse effect. Thus, converting CO 2 into valuable chemicals is highly desired, especially with renewable solar energy, which shows great potential with the manner of photothermal catalysis. In this review, recent advancements in photothermal CO 2 conversion are discussed, including the design of catalysts, analysis of mechanisms, engineering of reactors, and the corresponding techno-economic analysis. A guideline for future investigation and the anthropogenic carbon cycle are provided.
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