Accelerating chemical reduction of carbon dioxide with ultrathin layers of tin disulfide

Researchers at Kanazawa University report in ACS Nano how ultrathin layers of tin disulfide can be used to accelerate the chemical reduction of carbon dioxide—a finding that is highly relevant for our quest towards a carbon-neutral society.


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