is this scalable?
im going out on a limb here and guess this isnt as promising as it looks simply for the fact it never is?
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is this scalable?
im going out on a limb here and guess this isnt as promising as it looks simply for the fact it never is?
Reading the paper was more informative and less hype-y: it seems like a remarkably good material for heterogenous photocatalysis. It's much more selective (the hardest part about carbon reduction, which Cu is traditionally bad at) than existing catalysts, and appears to be a lot more efficient as well. The only thing is, it seems pretty slow.
No new material is ever scalable initially. You always have to develop new processes for manufacturing the material, which often have few similarities to the way it was made at research scale. However, Cu@carbon nitride seems like mass-producing it would be a relatively small step. So yeah, it's actually pretty exciting, although not necessarily for the reasons the article hyped.