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Scientists show a single catalyst can perform the first step of turning CO2 into fuel in two very different ways


August 4, 2021
Scientists show a single catalyst can perform the first step of turning CO2 into fuel in two very different ways
Scientists show a single catalyst can perform the first step of turning CO2 into fuel in two very different ways
Their work aims to bridge two approaches to driving the reaction – one powered by heat, the other by electricity – with the goal of discovering more efficient and sustainable ways to convert carbon dioxide into useful products.
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Virtually all chemical and fuel production relies on catalysts, which accelerate chemical reactions without being consumed in the process. Most of these reactions take place in huge reactor vessels and may require high temperatures and pressures. ....

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First nanoscale look at a reaction that limits efficiency of generating clean hydrogen fuel


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With a new suite of tools, scientists discovered exactly how tiny plate-like catalyst particles carry out a key step in that conversion – the evolution of oxygen in an electrocatalytic cell – in unprecedented detail.
Transitioning from fossil fuels to a clean hydrogen economy will require cheaper and more efficient ways to use renewable sources of electricity to break water into hydrogen and oxygen.
But a key step in that process, known as the oxygen evolution reaction or OER, has proven to be a bottleneck. Today it’s only about 75% efficient, and the precious metal catalysts used to accelerate the reaction, like platinum and iridium, are rare and expensive. ....

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Applications of nanoparticles in combating COVID-19


Applications of nanoparticles in combating COVID-19
Researchers review the various properties and use of nanoparticles in targeting SARS-CoV-2 and how they could be used to develop new therapeutics and diagnostics for SARS-CoV-2.
Nanoparticles, materials with a size less than 100 nm, have been used widely in many applications. Their small size makes their surface to volume ratio large, which has been used advantageously. Nanoparticles have been made from a wide variety of materials, including inorganic, metals, and organic materials.
The use of nanoparticles in pharmaceutical applications has many benefits. These materials can improve drug solubility, controlled drug release, and targeting of specific cells. In addition, they show efficient adsorption of many types of biomolecules and other chemicals, and can be used both for therapy and diagnostics. In a recently published review in ....

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Startup Solutions: A Survey of Green and Sustainable Innovations


Startup Solutions: A Survey of Green and Sustainable Innovations
April 19, 2021
Contact Author Marc N.G. de Mul, Ph.D., Measured Innovation LLC, Weston, CT
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Editor’s Note: The author of this ingredient survey discloses having previously consulted for P2 Science.
Innovation is risky. It requires investing capital in projects that may not give a return for years, and sometimes fail to launch at all. Long term, disruptive innovation has a high project failure rate because the technology is new and market demand is uncertain. Many innovative products must be launched to find a few that are big hits with substantial market impact. ....

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