New Iridium Featured by SpringWise
- Kemvera
- Sep 22, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 4

PHOTOCATALYSTS UPCYCLE CO2 INTO COMMODITY CHEMICALS - A new process uses light instead of heat to produce chemicals – saving energy and using up captured CO2 in the process Highlight: Finding sustainable uses for captured CO2 is the challenge taken up by New Iridium. The company has developed a new photocatalysis platform that can efficiently convert CO2 into new, high-value chemicals using low-carbon materials like plant-based feedstocks such as corn- or sugarcane-based ethanol, as well as CO2. The process is also energy efficient, as it can be undertaken at ambient temperatures, reducing overall energy usage.



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