Scientists have developed an electrode in the form of a hollow porous copper fiber which is able to convert carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide (CO) extremely efficiently. In principle the invention enables a wide variety of industrial processes, for example in the steel industry, to be made more sustainable.
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