Category: Research

University of Delaware engineers captures 99% of CO emission using hydrogen-power system

University of Delaware engineers captures 99% of CO emission using hydrogen-power system

February 15, 2022 |

In Delaware, University of Delaware engineers have demonstrated a way to effectively capture 99% of carbon dioxide from air using a novel electrochemical system powered by hydrogen. It is a significant advance for carbon dioxide capture and could bring more environmentally friendly fuel cells closer to market. The research team reported their method in Nature […]

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ARS and OSU researchers develop process for biobutanol from sweet sorghum bagasse

ARS and OSU researchers develop process for biobutanol from sweet sorghum bagasse

February 14, 2022 |

In Ohio, a team of Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Ohio State University (OSU) scientists has devised a procedure for making bio-butanol from sweet sorghum bagasse. Bio-butanol derived from cellulosic sugars in agricultural wastes is appealing because of its potential to lessen the reliance on gasoline and other nonrenewable fuels. Bio-butanol, along with ethanol, is […]

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INL researchers change the garbage game with MSW to biofuels success

INL researchers change the garbage game with MSW to biofuels success

February 13, 2022 |

In Idaho, Idaho National Laboratory researchers are leading new studies to decontaminate municipal solid waste (MSW), such as paper, plastic, food, and clothing waste, to create biofuels. The research characterizes the municipal solid waste fractions of plastic and paper to determine what contaminants might affect biofuel conversion. They then work to decontaminate them and increase […]

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Swedish researchers use nanotechnology to produce biomaterials

Swedish researchers use nanotechnology to produce biomaterials

February 10, 2022 |

In Sweden, new research results from Linnaeus University opens for a future with more sustainably produced nanotechnology, where limited natural resources can be replaced with, among other things, maize and milk proteins. Given the wide range of areas of use, it becomes important to develop ecologically sustainable production methods and materials in nanotechnology. The production […]

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carbonauten and University of Hohenheim secure funding for bioactivated carbon research

carbonauten and University of Hohenheim secure funding for bioactivated carbon research

February 9, 2022 |

In Germany, producing bioactivated carbon from renewable raw materials and covering the energy required for this in a climate-neutral manner – this is the goal of a joint research project by carbonauten GmbH and the Department of Conversion Technologies of Renewable Raw Materials at the University of Hohenheim. After the approval of the funding by […]

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Spanish researchers produce biodiesel feedstock from human wastewater

Spanish researchers produce biodiesel feedstock from human wastewater

February 8, 2022 |

In Spain, the EFE news agency reports researchers at the Pablo de Olavide University produce fatty matter for biodiesel that does not come from plant cultivation but from human-generated waste that circulates through urban wastewater treatment plants. The proposal made by these UPO researchers is to use this sludge to feed a small nematode worm […]

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Worcester Polytechnic Institute lead bamboo-to-ethanol process development

Worcester Polytechnic Institute lead bamboo-to-ethanol process development

February 7, 2022 |

In Massachusetts, a team of researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and around the globe has co-developed a process to convert bamboo into an ethanol fuel for powering cars and trucks. The research, funded in part by the National Science Foundation (NSF)  the World Bank African Centers of Excellence program through the Pan African Materials […]

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Researchers answer burning questions on biochar

Researchers answer burning questions on biochar

February 6, 2022 |

In North Carolina, the Soil Science Society of America reports that Duke University researchers led a study to determine how biochar affected microbes like fungi, as well as trees. Biochar can be produced from many things like corn cobs, rice husks or pine wood and is created through pyrolysis, where the material is heated in […]

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RMIT researchers develop new carbon capture and conversion technology

RMIT researchers develop new carbon capture and conversion technology

February 3, 2022 |

In Australia, researchers have developed a smart and super-efficient new way of capturing carbon dioxide and converting it to solid carbon, to help advance the decarbonization of heavy industries. The carbon dioxide utilization technology from RMIT researchers is designed to be smoothly integrated into existing industrial processes. Decarbonization is an immense technical challenge for heavy […]

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PNNL researchers develop electrocatalytic oxidation fuel recovery system

PNNL researchers develop electrocatalytic oxidation fuel recovery system

February 2, 2022 |

In Washington state, the holy grail of bio-fuel researchers is to develop a self-sustaining process that converts waste from sewage, food crops, algae and other renewable carbon sources into fuels, while keeping waste carbon out of our atmosphere and water. Much progress has been made in converting such waste to useful fuel but completing the […]

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