Kyushu University Jointly Develops Electrode Catalyst for CO2 Reuse
Kyushu University, working with the Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI) of Hyogo Prefecture, announced the development of a new electrode catalyst for the reuse of CO2 and other gases, which could convert greenhouse gases into resources and improve the efficiency of fuel cells for autos. It is the first such catalyst of its type anywhere, and the story was featured in a website article in Nature Materials, a British scientific journal. The new catalyst has the capability of recovering 99% of the CO2 in the air.