Copper has long been recognized as the most effective metal for converting carbon dioxide (CO 2) into valuable multi-carbon products like ethylene and ethanol—key feedstocks for chemicals and fuels.
Researchers are working to get a better look at how peroxides on the surface of copper oxide promote the oxidation of hydrogen but inhibit the oxidation of carbon monoxide, allowing them to steer ...
EMM15-06: 46m @ 0.61% CuEq from 380 m EMM 15-08: 52m @ 0.71% CuEq from 160 m Geological consultant Jose Bassan stated that "the potential for copper mineralization exists in both the reactive host ...