Co2 to Chemicals
CO2 to Chemicals
Over the past decade there has been progress in the development of low-energy catalysts that allow the conversion + hydronation of CO2 into chemicals which include but not limited to:
- Methanol
- Glyoxylic Acid
- Formic Acid
- Ethylene
- Glycolic Acid
- Dimethyl Carbonate
CO2 Conversion via low energy catalysts

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While still a evolving, CO2 conversion technology has recently begun commercialization. Which means CO2 conversion is now available as an alternative to CO2 sequestration or electrification to meet carbon reduction targets.