Category: Research

Chinese researchers develop method for treating wastewater from cellulose materials

Chinese researchers develop method for treating wastewater from cellulose materials

July 14, 2022 |

In China, oil spills and industrial pollution pose a huge threat to the ecological environment. Concerns over safety have seen an increased focus on improving the filtration of oily wastewater; for example, during the treatment of sewage. Membrane separation technology offers a promising and efficient option for treating that wastewater, particularly with its low energy […]

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Study shows benefits of using biobased residues instead of nitrogen fertilizer

Study shows benefits of using biobased residues instead of nitrogen fertilizer

July 14, 2022 |

In Canada, a new study led from the University of Waterloo discovered greenhouse gas production is significantly less when biobased residues like compost replaces widely used nitrogen fertilizer during spring freeze-thaw events in cold temperate regions. “In cold temperate regions like Canada, spring freeze-thaw events contribute significantly to greenhouse gas production which further exacerbates climate […]

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Chinese researchers develop photocatalyst to make solar fuels competitive

Chinese researchers develop photocatalyst to make solar fuels competitive

July 13, 2022 |

In China, carbon dioxide or CO2 can potentially be used as a feedstock to be converted into carbon-neutral “solar fuels” that store energy from the sun. But for them to be competitive with fossil fuels, the chemical reaction that performs this conversion needs much more efficient catalysts. Researchers have recently come up with a photocatalyst […]

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EPFL scientists develop new PET-like plastic from lignin

EPFL scientists develop new PET-like plastic from lignin

July 12, 2022 |

In Switzerland, EPFL scientists have developed a new, PET-like plastic that is easily made from the non-edible parts of plants. The plastic is tough, heat-resistant, and a good barrier to gases like oxygen, making it a promising candidate for food packaging. Due to its structure, the new plastic can also be chemically recycled and degrade […]

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Berkeley Lab researchers develop new fuel type

Berkeley Lab researchers develop new fuel type

July 11, 2022 |

In California, a group of biofuel experts led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) took inspiration from an extraordinary antifungal molecule made by Streptomyces bacteria to develop a totally new type of fuel that has projected energy density greater than the most advanced heavy-duty fuels used today, including the rocket fuels used by NASA. […]

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New farmer-centric research on biologicals launched

New farmer-centric research on biologicals launched

July 10, 2022 |

In Ohio, “Biologicals: Farmer Value, Perception and Potential,” a comprehensive market research effort focused on understanding farmer opinions on the current use, issues and potential for biologicals at field-level was launched by Stratovation Group in close collaboration with the Agricultural Retailers Association (ARA), DC Legislative and Regulatory Services (DCLRS) and The Fertilizer Institute (TFI). “Most […]

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University of New South Wales chemists develop way to bind methane

University of New South Wales chemists develop way to bind methane

July 7, 2022 |

In Australia, University of New South Wales chemists have engineered a new molecular “vice,” by including the rare metal osmium, that can bind methane for hours—providing crucial evidence for an intermediate step that will inform new catalysts to store, transport, or transform the gas into methanol and help to avert wastage of the gas worldwide.  […]

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Rutgers University researcher develops bio-based that be switched on

Rutgers University researcher develops bio-based that be switched on

July 6, 2022 |

In New Jersey, aiming to produce environmentally friendly alternatives to plastic food wrap and containers, a Rutgers scientist has developed a biodegradable, plant-based coating that can be sprayed on foods, guarding against pathogenic and spoilage microorganisms and transportation damage.  The scalable process could potentially reduce the adverse environmental impact of plastic food packaging as well […]

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Washington University researchers determine camelina likely originated near Armenia

Washington University researchers determine camelina likely originated near Armenia

July 5, 2022 |

In Missouri, multidisciplinary research from Washington University in St. Louis is revealing the origins and uses of camelina and may help guide decisions critical to achieving its potential as a biofuel feedstock for a greener aviation industry in the future. In this study, the researchers determined that camelina was likely domesticated from the Caucasus region […]

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Berkeley Lab researchers develop new type of drop-in renewable fuel

Berkeley Lab researchers develop new type of drop-in renewable fuel

July 4, 2022 |

In California, a group of biofuel experts led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) took inspiration from an extraordinary antifungal molecule made by Streptomyces bacteria to develop a totally new type of fuel that has projected energy density greater than the most advanced heavy-duty fuels used today, including the rocket fuels used by NASA. […]

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