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Japanese Scientists Develop Room Temperature Catalyst for Methanol Production from CO2 and Hydrogen

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Japanese scientists have developed a palladium-molybdenum catalyst that efficiently converts carbon dioxide and hydrogen into liquid methanol at room temperature, achieving full selectivity without loss of activity. This innovative method operates at a pressure of 0.9 MPa, significantly lower than traditional processes, and offers a promising low-emission alternative for methanol production, though challenges in scalability and real-world application remain.

Japanese Scientists Develop Room Temperature Catalyst for Methanol Production from CO2 and Hydrogen
Dec 29, 2025, 10:05 PM

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