Recycling but for gases!

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What if we could recycle CO2, just like glass or paper?

CO2 is a major driver of climate change, but what if we could turn this greenhouse gas into something useful? In her research at VITO, Avni Guruji is exploring how to transform CO2 into valuable products, like fuels and industrial gases, using renewable electricity and cutting-edge technology called electrochemical CO2 reduction.

She wants to scale up this process and bridge the gap between the lab and real-world industry, making CO2 recycling a reality. Together with universities and industrial partners, she's working to create a future where we don’t just recycle glass and paper, but CO2 too.

 

Sustainability
Energy
Environment
Avni Guruji
VITO

Avni Guruji is a PhD student jointly affiliated with Politecnico di Torino and VITO (Flemish Institute for Technological Research). She is part of the ECOMATES Doctoral Network, which focuses on innovative technologies for electrochemical CO2 reduction. Avni is originally from India where she completed her Master of Science in Chemistry. Her PhD research centres on the electrochemical reduction of CO2  to formic acid, a reaction pathway that plays a key role in carbon capture and utilisation strategies. Her work involves optimizing catalysts, gas diffusion electrodes, improving reactor designs and developing approaches for stable, energy-efficient operation at larger scales.

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