What is it about?
Carbon dioxide is the end product of combustion. Apart from the fact that it is a green house gas, It is not very useful for chemical transformations.
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Why is it important?
Removal of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is an important goal but not readily accessible. The conversion of carbon dioxide to fuel is economically unviable unless it is aided by solar energy. Under these circumstances, the next best alternative is to make it more reactive through a reaction that is nearly thermoneutral. We believe that the reaction we have described here is as close to the goal as one can get!
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This page is a summary of: Catalytic Metathesis of Carbon Dioxide with Heterocumulenes Mediated by Titanium Isopropoxide., ChemInform, August 2005, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200535106.
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