![]() 10/19/2016 at 13:35 • Filed to: science, oak ridge national laboratory | ![]() | ![]() |
Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee has created a nanotech catalyst that allows the conversion of CO2 directly into ethanol.
Given the technique’s reliance on low-cost materials and an ability to operate at room temperature in water, the researchers believe the approach could be scaled up for industrially relevant applications.
How awesome is that?
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![]() 10/19/2016 at 13:40 |
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So if we harness the power into a mouthpiece, can we breathe fire??
EDIT: Or better yet, get drunk off our own breath....
![]() 10/19/2016 at 13:44 |
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We can convert one kind of carbon into another kind of carbon
neat.
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Fuel?...... Or booze?...
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From what I hear, you don’t really want to drink straight ethanol.
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But you can’t get drunk off of CO2, amirite?
![]() 10/19/2016 at 14:11 |
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You’re hanging out with poindexters.
![]() 10/19/2016 at 14:13 |
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Lots of people do
![]() 10/19/2016 at 14:16 |
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Pffft. Show me how you can recollect crude oil from teenagers faces, then I’ll be impressed.
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It’s a mixer. You can get everclear that is juuust about pure ethanol. We used to use it to make a big batch of party booze in college.
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Just the thought of that makes me sick to my stomach.
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So does this solve global warming? Or will the tech be gobbled up by some company that will sell “Farts2Booze”?