Category: Research

Braskem and Northwestern University to develop technology to convert CO2 from industrial operations

Braskem and Northwestern University to develop technology to convert CO2 from industrial operations

November 7, 2023 |

In Brazil, Braskem and Northwestern University (USA) have announced a partnership to develop a technology platform for converting the CO2 generated by industrial operations. It is based on co-electrolysis, a technology that makes full use of electricity to convert CO2 into products of interest. In typical electrochemical devices, apart from CO2 conversion, water is converted […]

Read More

Japanese researchers develop biosensor for monitoring water quality

Japanese researchers develop biosensor for monitoring water quality

November 6, 2023 |

In Japan, discharge of organic effluents—biodegradable waste materials from plants and animals—into freshwater bodies is a significant environmental concern, affecting the health and sustainability of these aquatic ecosystems. However, the methods currently available for inspecting water quality are complex and costly. In this regard, researchers from Ritsumeikan University, Japan, have recently developed a self-powered, inexpensive, […]

Read More

UAE research focuses on production of biofuels from halophytes

UAE research focuses on production of biofuels from halophytes

November 3, 2023 |

In the United Arab Emirates, the United Arab Emirates University said that researchers at the United Arab Emirates University have investigated the possibility of extracting biofuel from catalytic upgrading of biooil extracted from seeds of Salicornia bigelovii. The university noted that halophytes are plants that can thrive in extreme conditions of high salinity (ie, several […]

Read More

Researchers invited to submit grant proposals for bioenergy and new crops research in North Carolina

Researchers invited to submit grant proposals for bioenergy and new crops research in North Carolina

November 2, 2023 |

N.C. Bioenergy Research Initiative and the New and Emerging Crops Program are accepting grant proposals for 2023 that align with their respective missions. “Agricultural research is an investment in our future. By supporting research today, we can help ensure a more productive and sustainable agriculture industry and maintain agriculture and agribusiness as the leading industry […]

Read More

Boeing, NASA and United Airlines testing how SAF affects contrails and other metrics

Boeing, NASA and United Airlines testing how SAF affects contrails and other metrics

November 1, 2023 |

In Washington state, in a collaboration to strengthen sustainability in aviation, Boeing is partnering with NASA and United Airlines for in-flight testing to measure how sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) affects contrails and non-carbon emissions, in addition to reducing the fuel’s life cycle climate impact. Boeing’s second ecoDemonstrator Explorer, a 737-10 destined for United Airlines, will […]

Read More

Chinese researchers look at SEUSS gene in jatropha

Chinese researchers look at SEUSS gene in jatropha

October 31, 2023 |

In China, in Arabidopsis, rice and tomato, the SEUSS gene encodes a transcriptional adaptor as well as a nuclear localization protein that is widely expressed in many developmental stages and organs. However, the function of SEUSS has not been reported in woody plants.  In a previous study, researchers from Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden (XTBG) of […]

Read More

Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers modify grass plants for easier bioenergy conversion

Brookhaven National Laboratory researchers modify grass plants for easier bioenergy conversion

October 30, 2023 |

In New York state, plant biologists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have engineered enzymes to modify grass plants so their biomass can be more efficiently converted into biofuels and other bioproducts. As described in a paper just published in Plant Biotechnology Journal, these enzymes modify molecules that make up plant cell walls to provide access to […]

Read More

UGA researchers works to develop bioenergy, bioproducts

UGA researchers works to develop bioenergy, bioproducts

October 27, 2023 |

In Georgia, the University of Georgia (UGA) said a group of researchers from the university are working on promising pathways like bioenergy and bioproducts. “Bioenergy is essential if we want to move into a sustainable society and reduce or eliminate our use of fossil fuels,” said Debra Mohnen, Distinguished Research Professor and Georgia Athletic Association […]

Read More

Circa Group applies for patents for two new solvents for CO2 capture processes

Circa Group applies for patents for two new solvents for CO2 capture processes

October 26, 2023 |

In Norway, Circa Group AS has applied for patents for two new solvents for CO2 capture processes. As both the interest and the urgency to capture and transform carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions increases, Circa has developed two new CO2 solvents from its platform molecule, levoglucosenone (LGO). The two new solvents named Furatech:1 and Furatech:2 are […]

Read More

Study shows SAF reduces ultrafine particle emissions from aircraft engines

Study shows SAF reduces ultrafine particle emissions from aircraft engines

October 25, 2023 |

In Denmark, bio-based aviation fuel reduces the number of ultrafine particles that are emitted from the aircraft engines, thereby improving air quality. This is one of the conclusions drawn from a large-scale international study using a SAS aircraft at Copenhagen Airport. Researchers measured an aircraft with 34 percent bio-based fuel (known as Sustainable Aviation Fuel, […]

Read More