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
By Tyler Irving & Matthew Tierney|September 11, 2020
A new consortium of world-leading researchers and industry partners looks to use artificial intelligence to flip the materials discovery process on its head
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.