journal article Nov 04, 2011

Ionic Liquid–Mediated Selective Conversion of CO 2 to CO at Low Overpotentials

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Abstract
Carbon dioxide reduction reactions, a key step in creating fuels from this gas, can be achieved in an ionic liquid.
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