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Reduction of CO2 to C1 products and fuel

January 1, 2002

Photochemical semiconductor processes readily reduced CO2 to a broad range of C1 products. However the intrinsic and solar efficiencies for the processes were low. Improved quantum efficiencies could be realized utilizing quantum-sized particles, but at the expense of using less of the visible solar spectrum. Conversely, semiconductors with small bandgaps used more of the visible solar spectrum at the expense of quantum efficiency. Thermal reduction of CO2 with Fe(II) was thermodynamically favored for forming many kinds of organic compounds and occurred readily with olivine and other Fe(II) minerals above 200??C to form higher alkanes and alkenes. No added hydrogen was required.

Publication Year 2002
Title Reduction of CO2 to C1 products and fuel
Authors T. Mill, D. Ross
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70024762
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse