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Penn State researchers show how molecular roadblocks slow cellulose breakdown

Penn State researchers show how molecular roadblocks slow cellulose breakdown

May 8, 2024 |

In Pennsylvania, cellulose, which helps give plant cell walls their rigid structure, holds promise as a renewable raw material for biofuels—if researchers can accelerate the production process. Compared to the breakdown of other biofuel materials like corn, breaking down cellulose is slow and inefficient but could avoid concerns around using a food source while taking […]

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PennState researcher works to lower cost of hydrogen production

PennState researcher works to lower cost of hydrogen production

March 9, 2024 |

In Pennsylvania, PennState reported that Penn State doctoral candidate in chemical engineering Arash Emdadi and his lab colleagues are working to improve the hydrogen production method to make it more cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Emdadi is working toward commercializing a new electrolyzer invented by Professor Bruce Logan’s civil and environmental engineering lab. The electrolyzer uses […]

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