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Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide?

04/29/2010 3:50 AM

Chemists have shown that it is possible to use solar energy, paired with the right catalyst, to convert carbon dioxide into a raw material for making a wide range of products, including plastics and gasoline.

Solar splitter: An amber-colored semiconductor (gallium phosphide), together with metal contacts, is part of a new device that uses solar energy to split carbon dioxide to make carbon monoxide.
Credit: Aaron Sathrum, UCSD

Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), recently demonstrated that light absorbed and converted into electricity by a silicon electrode can help drive a reaction that converts carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide and oxygen. Carbon monoxide is a valuable commodity chemical that is widely used to make plastics and other products, says Clifford Kubiak, professor of chemistry at UCSD. It is also a key ingredient in a process for making synthetic fuels, including syngas (a mixture largely of carbon monoxide and hydrogen), methanol, and gasoline.

The work is part of a growing effort to find practical uses for carbon dioxide, a leading greenhouse gas, says Philip Jessop, professor of chemistry at Queen's University, in Ontario, Canada. Converting carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide is difficult to do, which Jessop says makes the UCSD work impressive and exciting.

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Re: Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide?

04/29/2010 7:50 AM

Ah! Gasoline! So 1973!

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Re: Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide?

04/29/2010 1:27 PM

I'm sorry, but this is a load of nonsense.

Of course it can be done, but the cost is going to be astronomical.

It is little different from charging batteries from solar cells. I have $16,000 worth of solar cells to run my house, but they wouldn't provide enough energy to drive my car into town and back each day in summer.

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Re: Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide?

04/30/2010 4:02 AM

An extremely stable molecule like CO2 requires energy to convert it to anything else. The cost of that energy is prohibitive.

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Re: Gasoline from Carbon Dioxide?

06/04/2010 12:29 AM

A system for turning CO2 into usable products exists.

It is called photosynthesis.

Why waste time and effort with this research when we already have an excellent solution? (Sorry I forgot about research grant money. Perhaps a golden fleece award?)

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