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CO2 To Ethanol In One Step With Cheap Catalyst (sciencedaily.com)

Reader networkBoy writes: Boffins at ORNL (Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory) have discovered a simple and cheap catalyst that can take CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) dissolved in solution with water and at room temperature convert it to ethanol with 60%+ yields. They envision it as a way to store surplus power from green energy plants and then burning it to fill in lulls in supply.From the report:The team used a catalyst made of carbon, copper and nitrogen and applied voltage to trigger a complicated chemical reaction that essentially reverses the combustion process. With the help of the nanotechnology-based catalyst which contains multiple reaction sites, the solution of carbon dioxide dissolved in water turned into ethanol with a yield of 63 percent. Typically, this type of electrochemical reaction results in a mix of several different products in small amounts. "We're taking carbon dioxide, a waste product of combustion, and we're pushing that combustion reaction backwards with very high selectivity to a useful fuel," Rondinone said. "Ethanol was a surprise -- it's extremely difficult to go straight from carbon dioxide to ethanol with a single catalyst."

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  1. Re:VODKA! by cayenne8 · · Score: 2, Funny

    I guess we need to get Universal Basic Income ready for all the Yeasts we're going to be putting out of business with this new technology....

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  2. Re:Link to the paper by bmxeroh · · Score: 4, Funny

    Obviously we should just remove all of the oxygen from the water first...boom problem solved.

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