Posts Tagged: electrochemistry
Improved design enables operation in acidic conditions for more than 150 hours, more than ten times as long as previous versions
Device designed by U of T Engineering team regenerates carbon capture liquids by rapidly switching between electrolyzer and fuel cell mode
Electrocatalyst achieves record-breaking selectivity toward the desired product, a key step toward industrial production
Researchers from U of T Engineering and Fujitsu have developed a new way of searching through ‘chemical space’ for materials with desirable properties.
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
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