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Nanostructure of nickel-promoted indium oxide catalysts drives selectivity in CO2 hydrogenation

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Palladium-promoted indium oxide is a catalyst with potential to realize the large-scale conversion of CO2 into the commodity methanol. This work focuses on the low-cost nickel as an alternative appealing promoter, revealing the atomic-level catalyst design unlocking maximal selectivity and activity.

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"Nanostructure of nickel-promoted indium oxide catalysts drives selectivity in CO2 hydrogenation", MachPrinciple, April 04, 2021, https://machprinciple.com/post/Nanostructure-of-nickel-promoted-indium-oxide-catalysts-drives-selectivity-in-CO2-hydrogenation

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