A new catalyst can turn carbon dioxide into gasoline 1,000 times more  efficiently

A new catalyst can turn carbon dioxide into gasoline 1,000 times more efficiently

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Captured CO2 can be turned into carbon-neutral fuels, but technological advances are needed. In new research, a new catalyst increased the production of long-chain hydrocarbons in chemical reactions by some 1,000 times over existing methods.

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