Posts Tagged: carbon capture
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
Students will each receive $150,000 in support of their doctoral research in areas such as carbon capture and tissue engineering
U of T Engineering researchers develop low-emission alternative process for upgrading ethylene to ethylene oxide
A collaboration between U of T Engineering and Carnegie Mellon University has produced a record-setting catalyst for CO2-to-ethylene conversion
U of T Engineering researchers develop enhanced device to transform CO2 into valuable chemicals 10 times faster than previous versions
Professor Ted Sargent (ECE) and his team offer a promising technique for converting atmospheric CO2 into commercially valuable products
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