Co2 conversion

Turning CO2 into useful fuels the buildup of carbon dioxide (CO2) in our surroundings, which has increased rapidly due to the industrial era, is a significant factor in the greenhouse effects leading to global warming and climate change. Additionally, humans are encountering a critical energy shortage, as fossil fuels, which are the primary source of worldwide energy, are running out. Therefore, turning CO2 into valuable fuels like methane, methanol, and formic acid has emerged as a promising area of research to mitigate global warming and the energy shortage. Several methods have been employed to capture CO2 from the air and then use it to create useful products or renewable fuels. These methods range from electrochemical reduction to photovoltaic, self-cleaning coatings, electrochemical displays, thermal photocatalytic reduction, and biological reduction by plants. Nonetheless, these methods face certain limitations. EV-Gate Inc. has pioneered a distinctive technology for transforming CO2 into valuable products. This technology employs a simple method. In this technological advancement, a straightforward and effortless technique was created for making catalysts that remain stable under the following conditions: 1) they can complete reactions in a very short amount of time, taking mere minutes instead of hours, 2) they require minimal energy, 3) they can be made without the use of solvents, 4) they achieve high efficiency in reactions, 5) the process of collecting the reaction products is simple, and 6) there are no problems related to disposing of the waste from the solvent. Furthermore, our technology can handle the most challenging reactions in photocatalysis, such as the conversion of CO2 into valuable fuels. This process is more challenging than producing hydrogen (H2) and creating hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is also more difficult than producing oxygen (O2). Therefore, the simultaneous production of fuels and hydrogen peroxide represents one of the most complex photocatalytic reactions.