Category: Research

Fraunhofer Institute researchers developing industrial applications for vegetable proteins

Fraunhofer Institute researchers developing industrial applications for vegetable proteins

March 4, 2021 |

In Germany, just like cellulose, lignin and fats, proteins are renewable raw materials. Their potential for the chemical industry remains largely untapped. Research teams at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV are collaborating with partners to change all this, the idea being to use the promising technofunctional properties of vegetable proteins for […]

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Lund University researchers produce sugars from recycled textiles

Lund University researchers produce sugars from recycled textiles

March 3, 2021 |

In Sweden, researchers at Lund University in Sweden have developed a method that converts cotton into sugar, that in turn can be turned into spandex, nylon or ethanol. At the Department of Chemical Engineering in Lund, there is a great deal of accumulated knowledge about using micro-organisms and enzymes, among other things, to transform the […]

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USC researchers develop new aquaculture technique to boost kelp browth

USC researchers develop new aquaculture technique to boost kelp browth

March 2, 2021 |

In California, scientists at the USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental Studies on Santa Catalina Island, working with private industry, report that a new aquaculture technique on the California coast dramatically increases kelp growth, yielding four times more biomass than natural processes. The technique employs a contraption called the “kelp elevator” that optimizes growth for the […]

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Chinese researchers create strategy to boost efficiency of ethanol fuel cells

Chinese researchers create strategy to boost efficiency of ethanol fuel cells

March 1, 2021 |

In China, researchers from the Institute of Process Engineering (IPE) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Nanjing Normal University recently reported a strategy for boosting the electrocatalytic performance of palladium (Pd) in ethanol oxidation reaction, the key anodic reaction of direct ethanol fuel cells (DEFCs), offering a rational concept for finely engineering the surface […]

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Groundbreaking research into white-rot fungi proves its value in carbon sequestration from lignin

Groundbreaking research into white-rot fungi proves its value in carbon sequestration from lignin

February 28, 2021 |

In Colorado, a study conducted by scientists at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) shows for the first time that white-rot fungi are able to use carbon captured from lignin as a carbon source, which could be further exploited to simultaneously convert the biopolymer into value-added compounds. The research confirms a hypothesis from Davinia Salvachúa […]

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CABBI researchers find transitioning CRP land to bioenergy could be a big win

CABBI researchers find transitioning CRP land to bioenergy could be a big win

February 25, 2021 |

In Illinois, Researchers at the Center for Advanced Bioenergy and Bioproducts Innovation (CABBI) found that transitioning land enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) to bioenergy agriculture can be advantageous for American landowners, the government, and the environment.  Land enrolled in the CRP cannot currently be used for bioenergy crop production, wherein high-yielding plants (like […]

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NREL launches transportation decarbonization strategy

NREL launches transportation decarbonization strategy

February 24, 2021 |

In Colorado, to help light that path to net-zero emissions, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has released a comprehensive vision for deeply decarbonizing transportation. It is a strategy rooted in cross-cutting research and engineering to enable industry stakeholders, communities, government agencies, and early adopters to meet their climate goals.  In NREL’s vision, adapting to […]

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Arizona State University researcher describes microorganisms chain elongation processes

Arizona State University researcher describes microorganisms chain elongation processes

February 23, 2021 |

In Arizona, a researcher from Arizona State University describes for the first time how the chain elongation processes are carried out by microorganisms under normal conditions in soil. The work promises to shed new light on these poorly understood processes in nature, allowing researchers to better leverage them to convert organic sources like food waste […]

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Amyris makes progress on RNA COVID-19 vaccine platform

Amyris makes progress on RNA COVID-19 vaccine platform

February 22, 2021 |

In California, Amyris announced highly promising preliminary data in a pre-clinical study of its ribonucleic acid (RNA) COVID-19 vaccine platform as well as the potential to address current manufacturing, supply scale-up and refrigerated storage and distribution challenges. On October 22, 2020, Amyris announced that it entered into a collaboration agreement and exclusive license with the […]

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Successful research into rigid polyurethane foam with CO2

Successful research into rigid polyurethane foam with CO2

February 21, 2021 |

In Germany, Covestro reports their latest research as part of the “DreamResource” joint project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research shows they can use up to 20 percent CO2 instead of oil in rigid polyurethane foam which is important for more sustainable construction materials. An initial prototype of an insulation board […]

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