No that one specific paper is only showing that it is possible. I linked another one in the post where they reported 83% efficiency. Though, I have to admit I did not read it in its entirety (after all, I only got so much time during the day). Yeah it will be interesting. My interest right now tends more in the direction of instrumentation, and nanotech. Dude, I really appreciate your interest and contribution! I sadly can only give one upvote...
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This is the one i came across sometime ago but is quite impressive. Although using ruthenium catalyst, it is capable to do CO2 reduction (personally I think this is a pretty nice yet difficult to do CO2 reduction to give useful materials) with high TON. Just put the link here if you are interested
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/anie.201500939/abstract
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That is also very promising. I am sure that these efforts will yield some very interesting procedures and applications. Cheers!