A single, sunlight‑powered process for converting CO₂ from air into fuels and chemicals
Technology
- This technology enables direct capture of CO₂ from ambient air and its immediate conversion into valuable syngas (CO + H₂) using sunlight as the sole energy input.
- Integrated flow reactor captures CO₂ at night and releases it as a concentrated stream during daytime operation, where it is photochemically converted via a low‑cost, earth‑abundant catalyst system.
Benefits
- Energy‑efficient CO₂ utilisation from air: Combines direct air capture and conversion in one system, avoiding the energy‑intensive CO₂ compression, transport and storage steps that constrain most direct air capture (DAC) technologies.
- Fully solar‑powered, low‑cost materials: Operates using sunlight and inexpensive catalysts, reducing operating costs and reliance on critical raw materials.
- Direct production of industrial syngas: Produces CO/H₂ mixtures directly from air‑captured CO₂, supplying a versatile, drop‑in feedstock for existing fuel and chemical value chains.
Schematics of the system during light-off night operation and during light-on day operation. Source: Nature Energy, 10, 448–459 (2025)
Commercial applications
- Carbon utilisation and climate technologies.
- Renewable energy and hydrogen ecosystems.
- Chemical manufacturing and sustainable fuels.
Opportunity
We are now looking for commercial partners interested in helping us develop this technology.

