Water plays a crucial role in boosting the conversion of polyolefins into valuable fuels when paired with ruthenium catalysts ...
Zeolite is a porous natural material, commonly used as a catalyst or as an absorbent. In the catalytic cracking process, materials need to be heated up to temperatures as high as 500–600°C.
Five researchers at Purdue University received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) earlier this month. This award is given by the U.S.
Plastic waste remains an unsolved and a fast-growing environmental challenge, calling for breakthroughs in recycling technologies. Now, researchers from Korea have discovered that adding water to ...
The high surface area and nanoscale pores make zeolites excellent adsorbents and catalysts. The presence of aluminum in the zeolite framework creates a negative charge that is balanced by exchangeable ...
Seoul National University of Science and Technology, Korea, made a discovery in the catalytic recycling of polyolefins ...
Dr. Pavel Kots, assistant professor, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, will give a seminar titled, "Repurposing Old Catalytic ...