Ethylene—the chemical used to create much of the world’s plastics—has a carbon problem that Professor Ted Sargent is working ...
Researchers have created a process using liquid metals, powered by sunlight, that can produce clean hydrogen from both ...
Making industrial chemicals like ethylene glycol — a key component in polymer production and familiar to many as antifreeze — consumes large amounts of energy and releases significant carbon dioxide ...
A new microwave-assisted method creates nitrogen-doped ultramicroporous carbon from coal in minutes, dramatically cutting energy use while achieving high CO2 capture performance.
Hydrogen fuel is a promising alternative to fossil fuels that only emits water vapor when used and could thus help to lower ...