Scientists develop a copper catalyst that efficiently transforms CO2 into acetaldehyde, promising a greener future.

Scientists have created a new copper catalyst that converts CO2 into acetaldehyde with 92% efficiency, a significant improvement over current fossil fuel-based methods. This breakthrough could greatly reduce CO2 emissions and transform industries like pharmaceuticals and agriculture. The catalyst is scalable, cost-effective, and offers a greener alternative to traditional chemical production processes.

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