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CO<sub>2</sub>to methanol conversion using hydride terminated porous silicon nanoparticles

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Porous silicon nanoparticles (Si-NPs) prepared via magnesiothermic reduction were used to convert carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) into methanol. The hydride surface of the silicon nanoparticles acted as a CO<sub>2</sub> reducing reagent without any catalyst at temperatures above 100 °C. The Si nanoparticles were reused up to four times without significant loss in methanol yields. The reduction process was monitored using in situ FT-IR and the materials were characterized using SEM, TEM, NMR, XPS, and powder XRD techniques. The influence of reaction temperature, pressure, and Si-NP concentration on CO<sub>2</sub> reduction were also investigated. Finally, Si particles produced directly from sand were used to convert CO<sub>2</sub> to methanol.

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