#The key to lowering carbon dioxide emissions is made of metal

“#The key to lowering carbon dioxide emissions is made of metal”

Carbon dioxide (CO2) levels are rising and our planet is heating up. What do we do? What if we used this excess CO2 as a raw material to produce things we need—similar to how plants use it to produce oxygen.
This is one thing artificial photosynthesis has set out to do.
Artificial photosynthesis is a chemical process that mimics the natural process of photosynthesis to convert sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into useful things like carbohydrates and oxygen. The problem is that current technologies can only produce molecules with 1 carbon atom. These molecules are too weak to be used for the production of more complex materials. Standard experimental conditions have not been stable enough to allow for molecules with bonds of more than one carbon atom to form.
New research at Osaka City University has found that simply adding metal ions like aluminum and iron was enough to allow the production of malic acid, which contains four carbon atoms. The study appeared recently online in the New Journal of Chemistry published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
“I was surprised that the solution was found in such a common thing as aluminum ions,” said lead author Takeyuki Katagiri.
“Our goal is to create groups of molecules with as many as 100 carbon atoms,” added supporting author Yutaka Amao. “Then we can finally explore possibilities of using CO2 as a raw material.”
Formate dehydrogenase reduces carbon dioxide to formic acid
Takayuki Katagiri et al. Trivalent metal ions promote the malic enzyme-catalyzed building of carbon–carbon bonds from CO2 and pyruvate, New Journal of Chemistry (2020). DOI: 10.1039/D0NJ03449E
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