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IIT Guwahati scientists develop sunlight-driven catalyst to convert CO2 into methanol fuel

Researchers at IIT Guwahati have developed a photocatalytic material that converts carbon dioxide into methanol fuel using sunlight, offering a promising route for clean energy and carbon reduction

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IIT Guwahati, have developed a photocatalytic material that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into methanol fuel using sunlight. File Pic

IIT Guwahati, have developed a photocatalytic material that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into methanol fuel using sunlight. File Pic

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, have developed a photocatalytic material that can convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into methanol fuel using sunlight, according to officials.

The effort is aimed at addressing one of the most essential challenges -- meeting rising energy needs without further harming the environment. The findings of the study have been published in the prestigious Journal of Materials Science.

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