Chinese team pioneers path to turn carbon dioxide into jet fuel as prices soar

Chinese scientists are moving technology that converts greenhouse gases into aviation fuel out of the laboratory and towards large-scale production. Global jet fuel prices surged to US$175 a barrel in March – a year-on-year leap of 94.4 per cent – and broke through the US$200 mark in April, more tha

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Chinese team pioneers path to turn carbon dioxide into jet fuel as prices soar

Chinese scientists are moving technology that converts greenhouse gases into aviation fuel out of the laboratory and towards large-scale production.

Global jet fuel prices surged to US$175 a barrel in March – a year-on-year leap of 94.4 per cent – and broke through the US$200 mark in April, more than doubling the cost from a year earlier. Fuel costs have forced airlines to cancel flights.

As energy prices spiked amid the war on Iran, a team from the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) unveiled an industrial pathway for turning carbon dioxide into jet fuel.

Their study – published on April 15 in ACS Catalysis, a flagship journal in the field – focuses on turning carbon dioxide directly into long-chain chemicals that can be made into jet fuel.

The process resembles running combustion backwards: waste gas meets water, and the reaction reassembles the molecules into an energy-dense liquid fuel.

For years this chemical process has been held back by two stubborn obstacles: carbon chains struggle to grow, and the ability to target the most valuable long-chain products remains low.

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