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| Conversion of Carbon Dioxide into Carbon
Mono-Oxide | A team of scientists at U-M Medical School,
UK (under a collaborative study between University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and
University of Oxford) has discovered that aqueous dispersion of Carbon Monoxide
dehydrogenase (enzyme) modified nanoparticles of Titanium oxide and Ruthenium
photo-sensitizer catalyzes conversion of Carbon dioxide to Carbon monoxide using
visible light. Carbon Monoxide can be used to produce electricity
or hydrogen. It also has significant fuel value and can be converted by known
catalysts into hydro carbons or methanol for use as liquid fuel. Although Carbon
monoxide serves as a source of energy and biomass for microbes, it is toxic for
animals and the risk needs to be managed when it is generated or used in chemical
reactions. This is a recent research finding reported in Journal
of American Chemical Society on 29th January, 2010. Government has not taken any
specific action on utilization of this finding as of now. This was
stated by Shri Prithviraj Chavan, the Minister of State (I/C) for Science and
Technology and Earth Sciences in the Lok Sabha today.
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: Press Information Bureau Date :
May 5, 2010 |