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Investigating membrane reactor properties that enhance carbon dioxide conversion to methane
Climate change, expedited by anthropogenic activities, has become a major environmental concern in this century. Governments ...
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Electrochemical process that uses carbon dioxide to produce oxygen could be used in space
To mitigate global climate change, emissions of the primary culprit, carbon dioxide, must be drastically reduced. A newly developed process helps solve this problem: CO 2 is directly split ...
Solar-powered synthesis gas could recycle carbon dioxide into fuels and useful chemicals, an international team of researchers has shown. Solar-powered synthesis gas could recycle carbon dioxide into ...
A flexible, hydrogel device that exploits selective ion transport could remove CO 2 from the environment, and also lower the energy cost of carbon capture. A carbon capture device that generates ...
A congressionally mandated study led by Princeton's Emily Carter has released a comprehensive roadmap for research and policies to enable large-scale recycling of carbon pollution into high-demand, ...
A University of Texas at Arlington researcher is working to create a process that uses seawater to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Erika La Plante, assistant professor in the Materials ...
With the goal of achieving a carbon-neutral society and eliminating greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, efforts are ...
The oceans soak up enormous quantities of carbon dioxide, and MIT researchers say they've developed a way of releasing and capturing it that uses far less energy than direct air capture – with some ...
It's bound to happen at a summer picnic, a peaceful walk in the woods or simply sitting in your backyard… a mosquito targets ...
Producing synthesis gas, a precursor of a variety of fuels and chemicals, no longer requires natural gas, coal or biomass ANN ARBOR—Solar-powered synthesis gas could recycle carbon dioxide into fuels ...
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