Category: Research

OSU researcher harvests carbon dioxide for valuable chemicals using novel compound

OSU researcher harvests carbon dioxide for valuable chemicals using novel compound

January 18, 2022 |

In Oregon, carbon dioxide can be harvested from smokestacks and used to create commercially valuable chemicals thanks to a novel compound developed by a scientific collaboration led by an Oregon State University researcher. Published in the Journal of Materials Chemistry A, the study shows that the new metal organic framework, loaded with a common industrial […]

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University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa receives nearly $2.5M NSF grant to study microbiomes

University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa receives nearly $2.5M NSF grant to study microbiomes

January 17, 2022 |

In Hawaii, world-renowned microbiome research at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa received a major boost by the National Science Foundation. The five-year, $2,499,432 grant will support new research led by a School of Life Sciences Professor and his team to study how microbiomes influence food chains, which may lead to the creation of more […]

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NREL’s Catalyst Property Database can accelerate biofuels research

NREL’s Catalyst Property Database can accelerate biofuels research

January 16, 2022 |

In Washington, D.C., National Renewable Energy Laboratory researchers developed a public, online library of catalyst data, the Catalyst Property Database, which could be fertile ground for breakthroughs in catalytic technologies needed to turn renewable biomass or waste materials into sustainable transportation fuels and here are 3 ways the CPD can accelerate biofuels research. The tool […]

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University of Exeter researchers get microbes to produce fuel nearly identical to diesel

University of Exeter researchers get microbes to produce fuel nearly identical to diesel

January 13, 2022 |

In the UK, researchers at the University of Exeter have found a way to get the organisms to produce fuel nearly identical to diesel. This will help meet future fuel demands without the need to change existing infrastructure and help extend the lifespan of existing petroleum supplies. In addition, the production space required for these […]

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Washington University in St. Louis develop new methods to grow algae in wastewater

Washington University in St. Louis develop new methods to grow algae in wastewater

January 12, 2022 |

In Missouri, at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, researchers had applications in mind when they developed a new method to use nutrients recovered from wastewater to grow algae that is more than twice as pure as algae grown directly in conventional wastewater. The research was published online late last […]

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MIT researchers identify culprit for poor performance of CO2-based fuel conversion

MIT researchers identify culprit for poor performance of CO2-based fuel conversion

January 11, 2022 |

In Massachusetts, if researchers could find a way to chemically convert carbon dioxide into fuels or other products, they might make a major dent in greenhouse gas emissions. But many such processes that have seemed promising in the lab haven’t performed as expected in scaled-up formats that would be suitable for use with a power […]

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University of Saskatchewan researchers developing bioheat from canola meal pellets

University of Saskatchewan researchers developing bioheat from canola meal pellets

January 10, 2022 |

In Canada, after years of meticulous research, University of Saskatchewan researchers’ exploration of canola meal pellets as an eco-friendly alternative to coal and natural gas for both heat and energy is poised to move into its next phases – scaled-up pellet production and commercialization. In 2019, Canada produced over 18 million metric tons of canola […]

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Argonne National Laboratory Is Steering Toward Cleaner Shipping

Argonne National Laboratory Is Steering Toward Cleaner Shipping

January 9, 2022 |

In Illinois, new research from scientists at Argonne National Laboratory suggests that swapping heavy fuel oil with fuels made from wood waste, waste fats, oils, and greases could drastically cut planet-warming emissions from the shipping industry by 40% to 93%. The team also found that cleaner biofuels could be cost-effective after considering credits, like those […]

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Cardiff University researchers lead on using gold as catalyst to convert natural gas to chemicals and fuels

Cardiff University researchers lead on using gold as catalyst to convert natural gas to chemicals and fuels

January 6, 2022 |

In the UK, a simple, low-cost method of directly converting natural gas into useful chemicals and fuels, using the precious metal gold as a key ingredient, has been proposed by researchers at Cardiff University in collaboration with researchers in Lehigh University, U.S. and the National Centre for Magnetic Resonance in Wuhan, China.  In a study […]

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University of Central Florida researchers develop ethanol fuel cell

University of Central Florida researchers develop ethanol fuel cell

January 5, 2022 |

In Florida, a new material developed by the University of Central Florida may one day mean people could be pouring a drink for their car. That’s because UCF researchers are developing an alcohol-based power source for cars and other technology. The power source —an ethanol fuel cell uses less fuel and produces less emissions compared […]

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