Posts Tagged: David Sinton
U of T Engineering team designed an electrochemical process to efficiently convert captured carbon into a form that can be easily stored or recycled
CERT Systems, which grew out of research at U of T Engineering, is using water and electricity to turn waste CO₂ into ethylene and other 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
Canada has formally committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 — and since 78% of greenhouse gas emissions globally are related to energy, finding cleaner sources is a big part of the puzzle. Researchers at the University of…
Seed funding will advance an electrochemical process that can capture CO2 directly from air
Mechanical and industrial engineering professor outlines efforts to make U of T "climate positive," meaning the university will curb more emissions than it emits.
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