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Liquid metal helps convert CO2 into battery, manufacturing resources

Liquid metal helps convert CO2 into useful resources

6N Gallium sealed in vacuum ampoule. (Reference image by Alshaer666, ).

US and Australia-based researchers have discovered a cheap new way to capture and convert CO2 emissions using liquid gallium.

The process can be done at room temperature and uses the metal to transform carbon dioxide聽into oxygen and a high-value solid carbon product that can later be used in batteries, for construction, or in aircraft manufacturing.

In published in the journal Advanced Materials, the scientists explain that the newly discovered process dissolves captured CO2聽gas into a solvent around nanoparticles of gallium, which exist in liquid state above 30掳C.

The reactor also contains nano-sized solid silver rods that are the key to generating the triboelectrochemical reactions that take place once mechanical energy, for example, stirring or mixing, is introduced.

Carbon dioxide can be broken down cheaply and efficiently via a process that dissolves captured CO2 gas into a solvent around nanoparticles of gallium. (Graph courtesy of the University of New South Wales).

The reactions break the carbon dioxide into oxygen gas, as well as carbonaceous sheets which 鈥榝loat鈥 to the surface of the container due to differences in density and can therefore be easily extracted.

According to the research team, the process showed 92% efficiency in converting a tonne of CO2, using just 230kWh of energy. They estimate this equates to a cost of around $100 per tonne of CO2.

鈥淲e have already scaled this system up to two-and-a-half liters dimensions, which can deal with around 0.1 liter of CO2聽per minute. And we鈥檝e tested that running continuously for a whole month and the efficiency of the system did not degrade,鈥 Junma Tang, first author of the study, said in a media statement.

鈥淲e see very strong industrial applications with regards to decarbonization. This technology offers an unprecedented process for capturing and converting CO2聽at an exceptionally competitive cost.鈥

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