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Highly efficient and autocatalytic H2? dissociation for CO? reduction into formic acid with zinc.


ABSTRACT: Artificial photosynthesis, specifically H2O dissociation for CO2 reduction with solar energy, is regarded as one of the most promising methods for sustainable energy and utilisation of environmental resources. However, a highly efficient conversion still remains extremely challenging. The hydrogenation of CO2 is regarded as the most commercially feasible method, but this method requires either exotic catalysts or high-purity hydrogen and hydrogen storage, which are regarded as an energy-intensive process. Here we report a highly efficient method of H2O dissociation for reducing CO2 into chemicals with Zn powder that produces formic acid with a high yield of approximately 80%, and this reaction is revealed for the first time as an autocatalytic process in which an active intermediate, ZnH(-) complex, serves as the active hydrogen. The proposed process can assist in developing a new concept for improving artificial photosynthetic efficiency by coupling geochemistry, specifically the metal-based reduction of H2O and CO2, with solar-driven thermochemistry for reducing metal oxide into metal.

SUBMITTER: Jin F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3968486 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly efficient and autocatalytic H2₂ dissociation for CO₂ reduction into formic acid with zinc.

Jin Fangming F   Zeng Xu X   Liu Jianke J   Jin Yujia Y   Wang Lunying L   Zhong Heng H   Yao Guodong G   Huo Zhibao Z  

Scientific reports 20140328


Artificial photosynthesis, specifically H2O dissociation for CO2 reduction with solar energy, is regarded as one of the most promising methods for sustainable energy and utilisation of environmental resources. However, a highly efficient conversion still remains extremely challenging. The hydrogenation of CO2 is regarded as the most commercially feasible method, but this method requires either exotic catalysts or high-purity hydrogen and hydrogen storage, which are regarded as an energy-intensiv  ...[more]

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