Posts Tagged: carbon recycling
U of T Engineering researchers improved the efficiency of an electrochemical process that converts carbon dioxide into commercially valuable products
A new electrochemical process transforms carbon monoxide into 1-propanol, a precursor to propylene, one of the world’s most widely produced industrial chemicals
A U of T Engineering team is using synchrotron light to design improved catalysts for converting CO2 into ethanol, a valuable fuel and commodity chemical.
Improved catalyst transforms renewable electricity and waste CO2 into ethylene, one of the world’s most widely-used commodity chemicals
Professor Ted Sargent (ECE) and his team offer a promising technique for converting atmospheric CO2 into commercially valuable products
Multidisciplinary team led by Professor Ted Sargent proposes vision for future of carbon capture and recycling
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