This research explores converting CO₂ into fuel by designing surfaces that promote carbon–carbon bonding. Using porous materials to concentrate CO₂, it increases reaction efficiency and enables formation of longer hydrocarbon chains. This approach could transform atmospheric carbon into usable fuels, offering a sustainable pathway for future energy production.

This research explores using renewable electricity to convert carbon dioxide and water into fuels such as ethanol through electrolysis. The work focuses on catalysts and advanced characterization methods needed to improve efficiency and stability. The broader goal is to treat carbon dioxide not just as pollution, but as a recyclable resource.