Feasibility of switchable dual function materials as a flexible technology  for CO2 capture and utilisation and evidence of passive direct air capture  - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)

Feasibility of switchable dual function materials as a flexible technology for CO2 capture and utilisation and evidence of passive direct air capture - Nanoscale (RSC Publishing)

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The feasibility of a Dual Function Material (DFM) with a versatile catalyst offering switchable chemical synthesis from carbon dioxide (CO2) was demonstrated for the first time, showing evidence of the ability of these DFMs to passively capture CO2 directly from the air as well. These DFMs open up possibilit

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