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Natural Science Forum / Chemistry / Organic Synthesis / September 2005



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Hydrocarbon synthesis02 Sep 2005 10:48 GMT9
I'm not a chemist, so this is probably a silly question -
Given carbon dioxide and hydrogen, is it difficult to synthesise
hydrocarbons? Could the CO2 from a factory chimney be sequestered in the
form of fuels instead of carbonates (using eg solar energy)?
 
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