Category: Research

Co-Optima publishes report summing up first 4 years of research on engines and fuels

Co-Optima publishes report summing up first 4 years of research on engines and fuels

March 28, 2020 |

In Washington, D.C., the Co-Optimization of Fuels & Engines (Co-Optima) initiative released a report summarizing findings from the first phase of the Co-Optima research. The first three years of Co-Optima research focused on improved fuel/engine solutions by identifying fuel property impacts on engine efficiency, fuel blendstocks that are capable of providing those properties, and solutions […]

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Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers design platinum-based catalyst

Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers design platinum-based catalyst

March 26, 2020 |

In New York state, scientists from Brookhaven National Laboratory have designed a catalyst composed of very low concentrations of platinum (single atoms and clusters smaller than billionths of a meter) on the surface of titanium dioxide. They demonstrated how this catalyst significantly enhances the rate of breaking a particular carbon-oxygen bond for the conversion of […]

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EU’s JRC bioproducts database tracks more than 2,300 facilities across Europe

EU’s JRC bioproducts database tracks more than 2,300 facilities across Europe

March 25, 2020 |

In Italy, the European Commission’s Joint Research Center has published a new report that looks at the database it is developing to track the different facilities producing bioproducts across Europe. The bio-products being tracked using product category, feedstock origin, TRL and country are: bio-based chemicals liquid biofuels bio-based composites and fibers pulp and paper biomethane […]

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University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers develop pathway to produce levulinic acid from biomass

University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers develop pathway to produce levulinic acid from biomass

March 24, 2020 |

In Wisconsin, researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently developed a pathway with the potential to convert biomass, like wood chips or grasses, into a widely used industrial solvent and aim to expand this work to produce an array of sustainable chemicals. The researchers developed chemical processes that convert lignocellulosic biomass, essentially dried plant matter, […]

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Danish researchers look to panda guts for cellulosic ethanol clues

Danish researchers look to panda guts for cellulosic ethanol clues

March 23, 2020 |

In Denmark, a new research project at Aarhus University will exploit millions of years of evolution to develop sustainable biofuels. Among other things, the solution lies in the digestive system of pandas. By imitating natural biological degradation processes, a team of researchers from the Department of Engineering and the Department of Bioscience at Aarhus University […]

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A novel biofuel system for hydrogen production from biomass

A novel biofuel system for hydrogen production from biomass

March 22, 2020 |

In South Korea, a research team at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology, or UNIST, has presented a new biofuel system that uses lignin found in biomass for the production of hydrogen. The system decomposes lignin with a molybdenum (Mo) catalyst to produce high value-added compounds, and the electrons extracted in the process effectively […]

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DOE announces up to $25M for plastics recycling R&D

DOE announces up to $25M for plastics recycling R&D

March 19, 2020 |

In Washington, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to $25 million in funding for plastics recycling research and development (R&D). The funding opportunity announcement (FOA) is part of the Department’s Plastics Innovation Challenge, a comprehensive program to accelerate innovations in plastics recycling technologies. The Advanced Manufacturing Office and Bioenergy Technologies Office within the […]

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DOE looks to offer its facilities to support scientific COVID-19 response

DOE looks to offer its facilities to support scientific COVID-19 response

March 18, 2020 |

In Washington, the Department of Energy (DOE) is encouraging the public to consider scientific questions that underpin COVID-19 response and that the research community may answer using DOE user facilities, computational resources, and enabling infrastructure. Please send research questions that the scientific community may address with DOE resources by email to SC.DCL@science.doe.gov. More information can […]

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BASF and Delair team up to scale up crop R&D using cloud platform

BASF and Delair team up to scale up crop R&D using cloud platform

March 17, 2020 |

In Germany, BASF and Delair, a global provider of end-to-end visual data management solutions for enterprises, announced their collaboration to scale up BASF’s research and development projects for seeds, traits and crop protection. The agreement will enable BASF’s agricultural research stations worldwide to use the delair.ai cloud platform to streamline and standardize the information gained […]

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Kansas State University civil engineers using 2G ethanol byproducts to make green concrete

Kansas State University civil engineers using 2G ethanol byproducts to make green concrete

March 16, 2020 |

In Kansas, Kansas State University civil engineers are developing the right mix to reduce concrete’s carbon footprint and make it stronger. Their innovative ingredient: biofuel byproducts. The researchers are specifically looking at byproducts from production of cellulosic ethanol, which is biofuel produced from inedible material such as wood chips, wheat straw or other agricultural residue. […]

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