Making formic acid with a ferric mineral.
Posted: Wed May 25, 2022 5:45 pm
https://cosmosmagazine.com/science/form ... e-mineral/
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A team of Japanese chemists has found a way to turn CO2 into formic acid, which – aside from being a useful cleaning agent and preservative – is a key chemical ingredient in a vast array of reactions. Formic acid also appears frequently in nature, most notably in ant and bee venom. And, most recently, it’s drawn attention as a possible way to transport hydrogen fuel.
The new method relies on the concept of “photoreduction”: using light to provide energy for CO2 to react with something which contains hydrogen, allowing it to become formic acid (CH2O2, often written as HCOOH).
For the full read click the link above.
snippet:
A team of Japanese chemists has found a way to turn CO2 into formic acid, which – aside from being a useful cleaning agent and preservative – is a key chemical ingredient in a vast array of reactions. Formic acid also appears frequently in nature, most notably in ant and bee venom. And, most recently, it’s drawn attention as a possible way to transport hydrogen fuel.
The new method relies on the concept of “photoreduction”: using light to provide energy for CO2 to react with something which contains hydrogen, allowing it to become formic acid (CH2O2, often written as HCOOH).
For the full read click the link above.