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Scientists unveil cheap metal catalyst that destroys plastic 10× faster than platinum
Researchers have unveiled a low cost metal catalyst that can tear apart plastic waste around ten times more efficiently than traditional platinum based systems, potentially slashing the cost of ...
A new type of catalyst that uses five times less platinum than usual could help make hydrogen production more affordable in ...
A new hybrid catalyst converts carbon dioxide into ethylene in one pot. The catalyst was developed by scientists from Ames National Laboratory, Iowa State University, University of Virginia, and ...
A team has invented a technique to study electrochemical processes at the atomic level with unprecedented resolution. They have already used it to discover a surprising phenomena in a popular catalyst ...
In a study appearing in Nature Catalysis, researchers from the Inorganic Chemistry Department of the Fritz Haber Institute ...
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Scientists found a cheap metal catalyst that breaks down plastic waste over 10× better than platinum
Plastic is everywhere. From water bottles and food containers to household items and packaging, modern life depends heavily ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have taken a step toward making it easier to chemically recycle nylon 6. The polymer is used in products including carpets, textiles, packaging—and fishing nets, ...
A novel catalysis scheme enables chemical reactions that were previously virtually impossible. The method is also environmentally friendly and does not require rare and precious metals. The ...
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