Process Turns Carbon Dioxide into 3D Graphene with Microporous Surface
TBMG-28156
01/01/2018
- Content
The conversion of carbon dioxide to useful materials usually requires high energy input due to its ultrahigh stability. A heat-releasing reaction between carbon dioxide and sodium was developed to take carbon dioxide and turn it into 3D graphene with micropores across its surface.
- Citation
- "Process Turns Carbon Dioxide into 3D Graphene with Microporous Surface," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2018.