Category: Research

Key to improved green tech efficiency found in simple acid treatment

Key to improved green tech efficiency found in simple acid treatment

April 24, 2022 |

In Idaho, the development of new, more efficient electrochemical cells could provide a good option for carbon-free hydrogen and chemical production along with large-scale electricity generation and storage and Idaho National Laboratory scientists are overcoming several challenges, including how to make the cells more efficient and cost-effective, by using a simple process to bind materials […]

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University of Hohenheim says ethanol can be carbon negative with CCS

University of Hohenheim says ethanol can be carbon negative with CCS

April 21, 2022 |

In Germany, researchers at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart have determined significant reduction in greenhouse gases is feasible with a trick: A combination of bioethanol production from renewable resources with carbon capture and storage technologies. Depending on the calculation approach used, a reduction of more than 100 percent compared to the EU benchmark for […]

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Illinois Institute of Technology researcher scores $1.9M ARPA-E funding for carbon capture and conversion

Illinois Institute of Technology researcher scores $1.9M ARPA-E funding for carbon capture and conversion

April 20, 2022 |

In Illinois, Illinois Institute of Technology Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Mohammad Asadi received $1.9 million from the Advanced Research Projects Agency—Energy (ARPA-E) to scale up a process that he developed in the lab for capturing carbon dioxide directly from exhaust gas sources and converting it into valuable products. The process is centered on an innovative catalyst that Asadi developed. He […]

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Penn State researchers develop process simplifying purification of hydrogen

Penn State researchers develop process simplifying purification of hydrogen

April 19, 2022 |

In Pennsylvania, refining metals, manufacturing fertilizers and powering fuel cells for heavy vehicles are all processes that require purified hydrogen. But purifying, or separating, that hydrogen from a mix of other gases can be difficult, with several steps. A Penn State research team demonstrated that the process can be simplified using a pump outfitted with […]

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln lead $6M NSF projects to develop ag-based bioplastics

University of Nebraska-Lincoln lead $6M NSF projects to develop ag-based bioplastics

April 18, 2022 |

In Nebraska, University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers are part of a new $6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to develop bioplastics for use in agriculture over the next four years. The project includes a consortium of 15 researchers from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Kansas State University and the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.  […]

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Task Force on Synthetic Biology and the Bioeconomy releases landmark U.S. Bioeconomy Report

Task Force on Synthetic Biology and the Bioeconomy releases landmark U.S. Bioeconomy Report

April 15, 2022 |

The Task Force on Synthetic Biology and the Bioeconomy has released its report — THE U.S. BIOECONOMY: CHARTING A COURSE FOR A RESILIENT AND COMPETITIVE FUTURE”. The report contains  recommendations and a strategy to help realize the potential of the U.S. bioeconomy for maximum public benefit. A key focus of the task force is to […]

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Relement taps Solvay Research & Innovation Centre Lyon to scale-up bio MPA manufacturing

Relement taps Solvay Research & Innovation Centre Lyon to scale-up bio MPA manufacturing

April 15, 2022 |

In France and the Netherlands, Relement has selected Solvay Research & Innovation Centre with the help of Dutch impact investor Invest-NL, to carry out process optimization work. Solvay R&IC will assist Relement with the scale-up of its proprietary product 3-methylphthalic anhydride (bio MPA) which can be applied in e.g. coatings. Relement has received support from […]

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NTU Singapore develop pyrolysis technology to transform plastic waste into hydrogen

NTU Singapore develop pyrolysis technology to transform plastic waste into hydrogen

April 14, 2022 |

In Singapore, scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a new method for plastic waste to be converted into hydrogen based on pyrolysis, a high temperature chemical process. Unlike PET plastic bottles which can be recycled easily, plastic litter containing contaminated food packaging, styrofoam and plastic bags, is challenging to recycle and […]

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Researchers switchgrass can be adapted to expand its habitat range

Researchers switchgrass can be adapted to expand its habitat range

April 13, 2022 |

In Texas, a collaborative team led by researchers at the University of Texas (UT) at Austin, the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology (HudsonAlpha), and the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI), a DOE Office of Science User Facility, has discovered that the candidate bioenergy feedstock switchgrass has adapted to expand its habitat range. […]

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Chinese researchers double microalga yields using blue lights

Chinese researchers double microalga yields using blue lights

April 12, 2022 |

In China, a research team the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), has discovered a genetic sensor of blue light that regulates oil synthesis in an industrial microalga, and explored this discovery to double the microalgal productivity of oils.  They proposed a new technology called Blue-Light Induced Oil […]

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