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IIT Guwahati Turns CO2 Into Clean Fuel
12 Jan
Summary
- New photocatalytic material converts CO2 to methanol fuel.
- Innovation aims to meet energy demands without environmental harm.
- Catalyst combines low-cost graphitic carbon nitride and graphene.

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati have engineered a pioneering photocatalytic material capable of transforming carbon dioxide into methanol fuel. This groundbreaking development harnesses direct sunlight to convert a primary greenhouse gas into a usable energy source, offering a dual solution for increasing energy demands and combating environmental pollution.
The research, led by Professor Mahuya De and scholar Nayan Moni Baishya, introduces a novel catalyst composed of easily accessible and cost-effective graphitic carbon nitride and few-layer graphene. This approach differs from existing global efforts by focusing on accessible materials for a sustainable conversion process.




