Category: Research

South Korean researchers produce bioplastics from CO2

South Korean researchers produce bioplastics from CO2

April 24, 2023 |

In South Korea, among the various methods of recycling CO2, the electrochemical CO2 conversion technology is a technology that can convert CO2 into useful chemical substances using electrical energy. Since it is easy to operate facilities and can use the electricity from renewable sources like the solar cells or the wind power, it has received […]

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Blue Ocean Closures enters Swedish research project to replace metal jar lids with biobased materials

Blue Ocean Closures enters Swedish research project to replace metal jar lids with biobased materials

April 21, 2023 |

In the Netherlands, Food Ingredients reported that Sweden-based Blue Ocean Closures, Swed-jam and the Research Institutes of Sweden are partnering in a research project to replace metal lids with fiber-based alternatives. The project is funded by Vinnova’s BioInnovation program to research and develop packaging substitutes using bio-based materials.  Blue Ocean Closures noted that for some […]

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TU Wien researchers use new MOCHA catalysts to produce syngas from CO2

TU Wien researchers use new MOCHA catalysts to produce syngas from CO2

April 20, 2023 |

In Austria, TU Wien researchers recognised the potential of MOCHAs— organometallic chalcogenolate compounds— as catalysts and conducted experiments with them for the first time. However, they were faced with some problems: Previous synthesis methods only yielded small amounts of product and required a lot of time. Initial tests showed that the catalytic performance of MOCHAs […]

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Brazilian researchers make advances in microalgae production using metabolites

Brazilian researchers make advances in microalgae production using metabolites

April 19, 2023 |

In Brazil, a group of researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in Brazil have grown microalgae under controlled conditions in a laboratory in order to use their metabolites, especially lipids, with the prime purpose of producing biofuel. The study is reported in an article published in the journal Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery. The […]

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Shell teams with UM6P on green hydrogen-based ammonia pilot

Shell teams with UM6P on green hydrogen-based ammonia pilot

April 18, 2023 |

In Morocco, OCP Group, Shell and Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) have signed a collaboration agreement to develop a pilot project to assess the feasibility of large-scale production of low-carbon ammonia using hydrogen produced from renewable energy. Simulating renewable energy as a power source, the pilot project will include a small facility that creates hydrogen […]

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Saudi researchers make progress on renewable rubber made from ethanol

Saudi researchers make progress on renewable rubber made from ethanol

April 17, 2023 |

In Saudi Arabia, a key ingredient in the manufacture of car tires and sneaker soles could be made sustainably, following new analysis of an old catalytic process. Butadiene, an essential component of synthetic rubber, is currently produced by the petrochemical industry from fossil reserves. But it could be efficiently made in a one-step reaction from […]

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Murdoch Universtiy, Paradigm partner on biofuels

Murdoch Universtiy, Paradigm partner on biofuels

April 14, 2023 |

In Australia, Murdoch University said its Harry Butler Institute (HBI) will collaborate with Perth-based Paradigm Fuels to create sustainable biofuel from microalgae. Murdoch University said that Paradigm has developed a novel, patent-pending technology that can produce commercially viable, carbon-neutral renewable diesel. Professor Navid Moheimani from HBI’s Center for Water, Energy and Waste, said: “Climate change […]

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German researchers develop friendly, more efficient carbon fiber production from lignin

German researchers develop friendly, more efficient carbon fiber production from lignin

April 13, 2023 |

In Germany, a new, environmentally friendly and cost-saving process for the production of carbon fibers from lignin has been developed at the German Institute for Textiles and Fiber Research (DIFT). It is characterized by high energy saving potential, the avoidance of solvents and the use of natural raw materials make the process environmentally friendly. On […]

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Penn state researchers demo way to make paper bags stronger

Penn state researchers demo way to make paper bags stronger

April 12, 2023 |

In Pennsylvania, as the world searches for ways to reduce the use of plastics such as single-use plastic bags, a novel study by Penn State researchers demonstrates a process to make paper bags stronger — especially when they get wet — to make them a more viable alternative. The study suggests a process for creating […]

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Indian researchers start commercializing super cane variety with 160 tons/ha yields

Indian researchers start commercializing super cane variety with 160 tons/ha yields

April 11, 2023 |

In India, the Hindu newspaper reports Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, together with the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Sugarcane Breeding Institute, Coimbatore, have developed a new sugarcane variety called punnagai that is seeing high demand for its first planting season next year. The variety doesn’t flower and can see yields of 160 metric tons […]

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