A New Approach to Reducing Carbon Dioxide from Car Exhaust
Innovative new research has led to the development of an approach to convert carbon dioxide in car exhaust to carbon nanotubes. The breakthrough, which was recently published in the journal Materials Horizons, could potentially lead to an emissions-free car. The research team, led by Dr. John Ryan of the University of Cambridge, has developed a method to use a combination of electric pulses and metal catalysts to convert carbon dioxide in car exhaust into carbon nanotubes. This groundbreaking process could potentially reduce the amount of CO2 emitted from cars and help reduce the environmental impact of the transportation sector. The team is now working to scale up their approach to be able to be used on a larger scale. This could be a major breakthrough in the fight against climate change.
source: Phys.org