“Our approach is simple, fast, and uses inexpensive materials,” study co-author Erli Lu said in a statement.
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Simple, eco-friendly method turns world’s toughest plastic into useful chemicals
The energy-efficient method breaks down Teflon into harmless carbon and sodium fluoride, which can be used directly, without ...
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Recycled silicon from solar panels power low-cost, pure hydrogen production
The research team has developed a novel process that extracts 100 percent pure hydrogen from ammonia at low temperatures.
A research team from UNIST has unveiled a novel technology capable of extracting hydrogen (H₂) stored in ammonia (NH₃) by ...
Researchers have developed a method to break down PET, one of the world’s most widely used plastics, for sustainable ...
There are a number of methods of making carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and fullerenes. Fullerenes were first observed after vaporizing graphite with a short-pulse, high-power laser, however this was not a ...
A reactor that uses steel balls to smash together nitrogen, hydrogen, and an iron catalyst can produce a continuous stream of ammonia, even at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. The discovery ...
Magnesium diboride ceramic superconductors have garnered interest owing to their ease of fabrication, light weight, and low cost. However, a cheap and efficient technique for boron refinement is ...
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