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URL:https://www.eng.ufl.edu/news-events/events/department-of-environmental
 -engineering-sciences-summer-2022-ees-graduate-seminar/
SUMMARY:Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences Summer 2022 EES Gr
 aduate Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Solar-Driven CO2 Conversion to Value-Added Products\nYing Li J.
 \nJ. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering\, Texas A&amp\
 ;M\nAbstract. CO2 is a major greenhouse gas resulant from fossil fuel cons
 umption. An ideal strategy to mitigate the global climate change is to con
 vert CO2 emissions back into fuels and useful chemicals. Photochemical and
  electrochemical reduction of CO2 are promising approaches because renewab
 le energy such as solar can be used to produce sustainable fuels and solve
  the energy storage challenge simultaneously. However\, the biggest challe
 nge is the design of a high-performance and low-cost catalyst. In this sem
 inar\, I will summarize the recent progress in our research group in the d
 evelopment of cost-effective photocatalysts and electrocatalysts for solar
 -driven CO2 reduction to CO and other value-added products\, photo-thermo-
 chemical catalysts for CO2 reforming of methane to produce syngas\, as wel
 l as mechanistic studies on the reaction mechanisms and pathways with the 
 assistance of in situ spectroscopy analyses.
CATEGORIES:Seminars
LOCATION:https://ufl.zoom.us/j/96737770747
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