Posts Tagged: carbon capture
Professor Daman Panesar (CivMin) and her team have partnered with the Canada Green Building Council on a $1.7 million study of negative emission technologies
U of T Engineering team designed an electrochemical process to efficiently convert captured carbon into a form that can be easily stored or recycled
A new electrochemical process transforms carbon monoxide into 1-propanol, a precursor to propylene, one of the world’s most widely produced industrial chemicals
Seed funding will advance an electrochemical process that can capture CO2 directly from air
Electrochemical reactor runs under acidic conditions to convert more than 50% of CO2 into products such as ethylene and ethanol
Researchers from U of T Engineering have developed a new pathway to convert CO2 captured with liquid amines into higher-value products, from fuel to plastics
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