Researchers from Tokyo University of Science, Japan developed a novel method, EC-SAXS, which combines the use of electrochemical spectrometry and small-angle X-ray scattering for the structural ...
Electrochemical marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) aims to store carbon in the ocean or strip it from seawater using electricity. Broadly speaking, mCDR is divided into two methods with some ...
Join William Tarpeh, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University, as he discusses recent efforts and future opportunities to design catalysts, separations methods, and ...
Engineering researchers have developed carbon capture systems that use molecules called quinones, dissolved in water, as their capturing compounds. A new study provides critical insights into the ...
Researchers at the University of Alcalá have unveiled groundbreaking findings on an electroactive biofilter (BioeF) that offers a significant advancement in wastewater treatment by targeting emerging ...