Scientists from Peking University in China and Cardiff University in the UK have developed a new hydrogen production method ...
to acetic acid (CH 3 COOH) using a nano-heterostructure catalyst. This catalyst features Rh-Zn atomic-pair dual sites confined within a MoS 2 lattice, integrated with TiO 2 nanoparticles.
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New Scientist on MSNCarbon-neutral hydrogen can be produced from farm wasteBioethanol made from fermented agricultural waste can be turned into zero-carbon hydrogen through a new process that uses ...
Recent studies have focused on optimizing the use of different catalysts, particularly acetic acid, to enhance the efficiency and selectivity of glycerol esterification. Recent research has ...
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New catalyst transforms carbon dioxide from industrial emissions into commonly used chemicalsA low-cost, tin-based catalyst can selectively convert carbon dioxide to three widely produced chemicals—ethanol, acetic acid and formic acid. Lurking within the emissions from many industrial ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNScientists create hydrogen with no direct COâ‚‚ emissions at sourceA new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct CO2 emissions at source, has been developed by an international team of scientists.
An international team of scientists led by Peking University has developed a new method of hydrogen production that eliminates direct carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Published in Science on Friday, ...
A new way of creating hydrogen, which eliminates direct COâ‚‚ emissions at source, has been developed by an international team of scientists.The process ...
In a 1958 patent to Celanese (New York City), inventor Arthur W. Schnizer reported the reaction of acetaldehyde and acetic anhydride with a benzenesulfonic acid catalyst to produce vinyl acetate with ...
"What is unique here is that it uses the electrothermal source and the catalyst together," said ... an impressive 80.5% conversion rate of acetic acid—much higher than the theoretical limit ...
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