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Conversion of Air to Methanol

Researchers from Wales, UK, produced methanol from methane through simple catalysis that allows methanol production at low temperatures using oxygen and hydrogen peroxide. Professor Graham...

Hybrid Organic-Inorganic Catalyst Synthesized

The Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, also known as RUDN chemists have developed synthesis of metal complexes on the basis of the organo-elemental substance...

Researchers overcome Microbial Electro-Synthesis Hurdles

Twin breakthroughs by researchers at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, overcome two issues holding back development of microbial...
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Coca cola and Pepsi to curb their Plastic Waste

James Quincey of Coca cola and Ramon Laguarta of PepsiCo alongside Dow Chemical’s Jim Fitterling are part of a new Alliance to End Plastic...

Researchers Develop New Biofuel System for H2 Production

A team of researchers at UNIST led by led by Professor Jungki Ryu in the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering have developed new...

Nanoparticles Help in Converting CO2 to Valuable Products

Scientists at Ruhr-Universität Bochum in Germany and the University of New South Wales in Australia have adopted the principle from enzymes that produce complex...

Yale Chemists Find New Way to Make New Nitrogen Products

A team of Yale chemists have found a way to combine atmospheric nitrogen with benzene to make aniline, which is a precursor used to...

Electrochemical Synthesis of Ammonia

The conventional way of producing ammnia, a multi-purpose industrial gas, is by the age old Haber-Bosch process, which calls for high temperature and pressure...

Producing Ethylene from Food Waste Without Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) announced that a research team led by Dr Jeong-Myeong Ha of the Clean Energy Research Center...

Graphene-Based Catalyst to Increase Durability of Fuel Cells

The research team, involving scientists from Queen Mary University of London and University College London (UCL), showed that a new type of graphene-based catalyst...

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