Advances in Engineering highlights Urakawa's work on CO2 to methanol

Advances in Engineering highlights Atsushi Urakawa’s work on the nearly full conversion of CO2 to methanol. This recognition puts Urakawa’s work on a showcase that might encourage industrial funding, technology transfer and licensing.

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Towards full one-pass conversion of carbon dioxide to methanol and methanol-derived products

A. Bansode, A. Urakawa
J. Catal., 2014, 309, 66-70

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