Masakazu Murase, Naonari Sakamoto, Dr. Takeshi Uyama, Dr. Takamasa Nonaka, Dr. Masataka Ohashi, Dr. Shunsuke Sato, Dr. Takeo Arai, Prof. Dr. Toshiyuki Itoh
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The fixation and release of dilute CO2 from the atmosphere is illustrated in the Frontispiece picture. A zinc complex as CO2 fixing agent, together with an ionic liquid as supporting electrolyte, has demonstrated rapid CO2 fixation and release based on an electrochemical driving force in a continuous and stable cycle operation, as reported in the Research Article (e202420703) by Masakazu Murase et al.