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Methanol from CO2

Posted on 20 Apr 2009 20:42

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Hi Prajwal,

this sound very interesting, but I instit that there should be some energy source to let this chemical reaction happen... even in presence of a catalyst, CO2 is the more stable form of carbon (lower energy content) and every process leading in the opposite direction (towards a compound with a higher energy content) need...

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Posted on 21 Apr 2009 02:43

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But the news reads that the reaction can be performed in mild conditions in dry air.Doesn't that mean the reaction needs very less or no external energy? If so, may be a battery, or the engine itself can be used to generate energy for that.Yes you can have a pdf document on that here....

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