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Recent developments in photothermal reactors with understanding on the role of light/heat for CO2 hydrogenation to fuels: A review

Fan et al., 2022

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9495969935814735829
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Fan W
Tahir M
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Chemical Engineering Journal

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Carbon dioxide and sunlight are two main resources that are available in abundance within the earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a very useful feedstock for hydrogenation reactions to produce green fuels. Photothermal CO 2 hydrogenation reactions are gaining …
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