rapidly increasing effect climate changes threatens the future of both the planet and all living things that live on it. When this is the case, scientists are looking for ways to avoid this dire situation.
Now scientists at the University of Waterloo in Canada have announced that they have taken a step that could make a serious difference in the fight against climate change. The research results were published today via Nature Energy.
Harmful carbon dioxide can be converted into fuels and valuable chemicals on an industrial scale

According to the study, scientists harmful carbon dioxide (CO2) at low cost fuels and valuable chemicals developed a technology that could transform The system is used to make 10 times more ethanol, methane and other essential substances than currently available small-scale technologies. carbon monoxide was reported available.
It is also stated that the system can be used to make reactors of any size and that it is an economical solution. One of the researchers, Dr. Zhongwei Chen also talks about technology,”This is a crucial step to connect CO2 laboratory technology with industrial applications.” expressions used.
System, electrolyser carbon dioxide (CO2), which is produced by the combustion of fossil fuels through devices known as: carbon monoxide (CO) with water and electricity it transforms. The electrolysers developed by the researchers have new electrodes and a new CO2-saturated liquid-based electrolyte that flows into the devices to cause conversion to carbon monoxide via an electrochemical reaction. These devices are also said to be large enough to be used in reactors of any size.
Experts with new technology an important step towards climate change means it can be deleted. Chen says he is excited about the potential of technology and that they should focus on making a real difference by reducing emissions and making it cost-effective. The researchers add that they want to increase their contribution to the environment by using renewable energy in the reactors where the technology will be used.