Category: Research

Japanese researchers develop novel recycling process for biomass-derived chemicals

Japanese researchers develop novel recycling process for biomass-derived chemicals

April 11, 2023 |

In Japan, the research team of Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) has designed and developed a novel recycling process for producing biomass-derived chemicals by reusing the by-products of the target product. In this study, the research team demonstrated a self-sustaining process that minimizes the usage of external utilities in the chemical process by […]

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Swedish researchers develop wood-based tech that removes 80% of dye pollutants in wastewater

Swedish researchers develop wood-based tech that removes 80% of dye pollutants in wastewater

April 7, 2023 |

In Sweden, Chalmers University of Technology said that a group of researchers have developed a new method that can easily purify contaminated water using a cellulose-based material.  Chalmers said that this discovery could have implications for countries with poor water treatment technologies and combat the widespread problem of toxic dye discharge from the textile industry. […]

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Chalmers University researchers develop new method to purify water using cellulose-based material

Chalmers University researchers develop new method to purify water using cellulose-based material

April 6, 2023 |

In Sweden, researchers at Chalmers University of Technology have developed a new method that can easily purify contaminated water using a cellulose-based material. This discovery could have implications for countries with poor water treatment technologies and combat the widespread problem of toxic dye discharge from the textile industry. This global challenge is at the centre […]

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Cornell scientists dust off 120-year-old electrochemical equation to boost CO2 applications

Cornell scientists dust off 120-year-old electrochemical equation to boost CO2 applications

April 5, 2023 |

In New York state, to manage atmospheric carbon dioxide and convert the gas into a useful product, Cornell scientists have dusted off an archaic—now 120 years old—electrochemical equation. The group aims to thwart the consequences of global warming and climate change by applying this long-forgotten idea in a new way. The calculation—named the Cottrell equation […]

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ORNL researchers ID specific proteins and amino acids that could impact growth and carbon storage

ORNL researchers ID specific proteins and amino acids that could impact growth and carbon storage

April 4, 2023 |

In Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory researchers have identified specific proteins and amino acids that could control bioenergy plants’ ability to identify beneficial microbes that can enhance plant growth and storage of carbon in soils. The research is published in the Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. These proteins, called LysM receptor-like kinases, regulate signaling between […]

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TUM researchers working on climate-neutral fuels for transportation

TUM researchers working on climate-neutral fuels for transportation

April 3, 2023 |

In Germany, Technical University of Munich (TUM) is working on alternative, climate-neutral fuels for use in transportation. Together with partners from industry and science, six TUM professorships at the TUM Campus Straubing for Biotechnology and Sustainability (TUMCS) have received funding from the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure for the Synergy Fuels project. […]

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CABBI research supports use of wastewater as biorefinery feedstock

CABBI research supports use of wastewater as biorefinery feedstock

March 30, 2023 |

In Illinois, wastewater from biorefineries that convert plants into fuel is full of organic materials that cannot be efficiently treated with conventional wastewater systems, making it costly and energy-intensive to manage. However, those rich organic materials are an untapped source of chemical energy that can be recovered as valuable products, including biogas, a clean-burning renewable […]

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French study shows advantages of hybrid vehicles using E85

French study shows advantages of hybrid vehicles using E85

March 30, 2023 |

In France, Euroactive reported that a new French study found that hybrid vehicles running with up to 85% renewable ethanol (E85) are just as climate-friendly as electric vehicles if the “full-life-cycle” argument is taken into account. The study, conducted by IFPEN – a French public institute dealing with energy and environment – measured and compared […]

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University of Plymouth researchers helps to develop new UCO recycling method

University of Plymouth researchers helps to develop new UCO recycling method

March 29, 2023 |

In the UK, a scientist from the University of Plymouth has played a key role in new research which has developed a powerful, low-cost method for recycling used cooking oil and agricultural waste into biodiesel, and turning food scraps and plastic rubbish into high-value products. The method, outlined in a study published in Nature Catalysis, […]

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Argonne National Laboratory and Progress Rail researching biofuels for rail

Argonne National Laboratory and Progress Rail researching biofuels for rail

March 29, 2023 |

In Illinois, building on their 25-year relationship, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and Progress Rail, a Caterpillar company, are researching a variety of biodiesel and renewable diesel fuels with the goal of lowering the carbon intensity of the fuels used in the U.S. freight rail industry. The DOE and the Federal […]

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