Chemical Transformation of Carbon Dioxide via Solar-Powered Artificial Photosynthesis
McGill University
| Project Type | Project Value | Project Status | Location | Funding Amount |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Project TypeResearch & Development |
Project Value$500,000 |
Project StatusComplete |
LocationCanada |
Funding Amount$500,000 |
The CO2 transformation system designed by McGill University represents a completely new approach to carbon capture.
The project uses techniques similar to natural photosynthesis occurring in nature. Using direct sunlight, a technology that was developed for solid-state LED lighting converts CO2 and non-potable water into commercially valuable chemicals, including methane (CH4), hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2), and methanol (CH3Oh). The photocatalyst enables an ultra-high conversion efficiency and presents an elegant closed-loop solution for CO2 and wastewater.