The currently developed catalysts can efficiently convert both natural gas and other fuels such as formic acid which might be commercialized in the future for fuel production or conversion-related industries like methanol manufacturing.
A research team led by Prof. GAO Minrui from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) has found a new method to stabilize the catalyst structure using indium sulfide materials with increased covalent property for better selectivity in the formic acid production process.
With this unique approach, it is possible that 97% or higher levels can maintain optimal reaction conditions which means fewer waste products among many other benefits!
Catalyst development provides solutions through two different mechanisms:(1) Element dissolution causes rapid drop-off while also reducing activity;2) Active phase change leads enzymes unable to hold up against their own solubility increase due directly because acids have been added at some point along with their synthesis.