Unveiling the Secrets of Carbon Dioxide with Operando Raman Spectroscopy
In a recent study, researchers have demonstrated a new type of Raman spectroscopy that can be used to measure the reactivity of carbon dioxide. This technique, known as operando Raman spectroscopy, could provide insight into how different catalysts interact with carbon dioxide and could lead to improved carbon dioxide utilization. The study was published in the journal Nature Communications.
This new method of Raman spectroscopy could revolutionize the way catalysts interact with carbon dioxide. By using an operando Raman spectroscopy technique, scientists can measure the reactivity of the carbon dioxide molecule in real-time. This could help researchers better understand how different catalysts interact with the molecule, potentially leading to improved methods of carbon dioxide utilization. This new technique could have profound implications for the future of climate change and energy production.
source: Phys.org