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. How Heterogeneous Catalysis Can Replace Fossil Fuels. Breaking the Wall of Energy Supply . How Heterogeneous Catalysis Can Replace Fossil Fuels by Robert Schlögl
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. How HeterogeneousCatalysis Can Replace Fossil Fuels Breaking the Wall of Energy Supply. How HeterogeneousCatalysis Can ReplaceFossil Fuels by Robert Schlögl Director, Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Honorary Professor, Humboldt-Universität and Technische Universität Berlin, Germany.
Energy challenge: The wall of chemical energy storage Novel chemistry at the centre stage Robert Schlögl Fritz-Haber-Institutder MPG www.fhi-berlin.mpg.de High Ammount of Energy to build it... ...and as well to Tear it down A modest Rest of the fallen Berlin Wall…
Fossil energy: always (?) at hand… CO2 emissions (Mio t) Source: IEA, Greenpeace, 2011
The sun-gap…..bricks in the wall Thermo-mechanical storage is too ineffective
What we find… We break the wall by creating artificial solar fuels like nature uses sugar
Can we split the water? We use catalysts like nature does in photosynthesis: We need high performance systems
Can we make the solar fuel? Then we can form methanol and transportation fuels and polymers We need a catalyst with structural and electronic modifiers
… when we keep on remodelling the energy system 0.17% of the earth surface receives all energy needs of mankind. Collect now solar energy by a combination of physical and chemical technologies. Store large amounts of this energy in chemical bonds. Complete and expand existing knowledge into a fundament of technologies. Price and prejudice: You need to support their implementation!
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