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Solar Cell Converts CO2 into Useful Acid

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PRINCETON, N.J., July 3, 2014 — Researchers at Princeton University have found a way to convert carbon dioxide into a potential fuel with record efficiency. The study, lead by chemistry professor Dr. Andrew Bocarsly, involved converting CO2 and water into formic acid using an integrated silicon PV electrolyzer system inside an electrochemical cell. By stacking three electrochemical cells together, the thermionic energy conversion efficiency using AM 1.5 sunlight was 1.8%, the highest achieved in any solar CO2 reduction scheme to date, according to the researchers. The process could be used to generate formate...Read full article

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    Published: July 2014
    Americascarbon dioxideCO2energyformic acidNew JerseyPrinceton UniversityResearch & Technologysolar powerAndrew Bocarslyintegrated silicon photovoltaic electrolyzerformate saltLiquid Light Inc.Public Service Enterprise GroupJournal of CO2 Utilization

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