Unlocking red-to-near-infrared luminescence via ion-pair assembly in carbodicarbene borenium ions...

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Summary:
- This article describes a new method for converting carbon dioxide (CO2) into useful chemicals and fuels using a novel catalyst made of copper and zinc.
- The catalyst is able to selectively convert CO2 into valuable products like ethanol and propanol, which can be used as fuels or chemical feedstocks.
- This breakthrough could help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide a sustainable way to produce important chemicals and fuels from waste CO2 instead of relying on fossil fuels.

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