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Metal-Free Covalent Organic Frameworks for the Sustainable Reduction of Carbon Dioxide — NSF Award to OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE (

Developing photocatalysts that can convert carbon dioxide to a beneficial carbon feedstock has become an important research subject in chemistry. Photocatalysts use sunlight to transform raw materials into valuable products with minimal impact on ecosystems. In this project, Professor Psaras McGrier at The Ohio State U

Award titleMetal-Free Covalent Organic Frameworks for the Sustainable Reduction of Carbon Dioxide
Award ID2453736
AwardeeOHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE
CityCOLUMBUS
StateOH
Amount obligated$493,478
Principal investigatorPsaras McGrier
ProgramChemical Catalysis
Start date09/01/2025
AbstractDeveloping photocatalysts that can convert carbon dioxide to a beneficial carbon feedstock has become an important research subject in chemistry. Photocatalysts use sunlight to transform raw materials into valuable products with minimal impact on ecosystems. In this project, Professor Psaras McGrier at The Ohio State University (OSU) is preparing metal-free photocatalysts using an advanced class of crystalline porous polymers. These photocatalysts can be used to convert carbon dioxide to chemica
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