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Throwing New Light on the Reduction of CO2

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 27, Issue 11, Pages 1957-1963

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201500116

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  1. Ontario Ministry of Research and Innovation (MRI)
  2. Ontario Ministry of Economic Development and Innovation (MEDI)
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Council of Canada (NSERC)
  4. Connaught Innovation Fund
  5. University of Toronto

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While the chemical energy in fossil fuels has enabled the rapid rise of modern civilization, their utilization and accompanying anthropogenic CO2 emissions is occurring at a rate that is outpacing nature's carbon cycle. Its effect is now considered to be irreversible and this could lead to the demise of human society. This is a complex issue without a single solution, yet from the burgeoning global research activity and development in the field of CO2 capture and utilization, there is light at the end of the tunnel. In this article a couple of recent advances are illuminated. Attention is focused on the discovery of gas-phase, light-assisted heterogeneous catalytic materials and processes for CO2 photoreduction that operate at sufficiently high rates and conversion efficiencies, and under mild conditions, to open a new pathway for an energy transition from today's fossil fuel economy to a new and sustainable CO2 economy. Whichever of the competing CO2 capture and utilization approaches proves to be the best way forward for the development of a future CO2-based solar fuels economy, hopefully this can occur in a period short enough to circumvent the predicted adverse consequences of greenhouse gas climate change.

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