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18 June 2019

Floating islands to convert sunlight into energy

A recent paper published in PNAS (DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1902335116) and highlighted by CNN proposes creating islands to produce a liquid fuel (methanol) by recycling atmospheric CO2.

More information can be accessed online by clicking on the following links: publication in PNAS and cited on CNN.

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Prof. Dr. Jeroen A. van Bokhoven

Laboratory Leader
Paul Scherrer Institut
Telephone: +41 56 310 5046
E-mail: jeroen.vanbokhoven@psi.ch

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Professor for Heterogeneous Catalysis
ETH Zurich
Telephone: +41 44 632 5542
E-mail: jeroen.vanbokhoven@chem.ethz.ch

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