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Study Converts Carbon Dioxide Into Long-Chain Chemicals for Jet Fuel
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SCMP Economy29.04.2026Science1 dk okumaChina

Study Converts Carbon Dioxide Into Long-Chain Chemicals for Jet Fuel

L'essentiel

  • Researchers published a study in ACS Catalysis on April 15 detailing a process to convert carbon dioxide directly into long-chain chemicals suitable for jet fuel.
  • The method essentially runs combustion in reverse, recombining waste gas with water to create energy-dense liquid fuel.
  • The breakthrough addresses two major obstacles that have historically hindered this chemical process: carbon chain growth difficulties and low yields of valuable long-chain products.

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Pourquoi c'est important

This research addresses a long-standing challenge in carbon conversion technology. Converting CO2 into useful fuels has been a goal of scientists for decades, but the difficulty of growing carbon chains and targeting specific products has limited progress.

Taille de police

Their study – published on April 15 in ACS Catalysis, a flagship journal in the field – focuses on turning carbon dioxide directly into long-chain chemicals that can be made into jet fuel. The process resembles running combustion backwards: waste gas meets water, and the reaction reassembles the molecules into an energy-dense liquid fuel. For years this chemical process has been held back by two stubborn obstacles: carbon chains struggle to grow, and the ability to target the most valuable long-chain products remains low.

Questions ouvertes

  • Who conducted the research?
  • What specific catalyst was used?
  • What is the efficiency rate of the process?
  • When might this technology become commercially viable?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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