Not exact matches
The United Nations Environment Programme» has
developed a
useful database called the «Inventory of Trade Names of
Chemical Products Containing Ozone Depleting Substances and their Alternatives».
«The goal of our work was to
develop an alternative approach to making ammonia, but the insights that have come from this collaboration between our research groups can be applied to other difficult
chemical processes, such as converting carbon dioxide into a less harmful and more
useful product.
Chemist John Pojman of Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge adds that such roving droplets «might be
useful as a pumping mechanism for microfluidics, converting
chemical energy to mechanical motion in small devices,» such as the microfluidic labs - on - a-chip many researchers are
developing as diagnostic machines.
Researchers at the J. Craig Venter Institute, for example, are
developing a stripped - down bacterium that can be used as a chassis for biological machines designed to make fuel, medicines or other
useful chemicals.
The study is «a
useful step in this effort to
develop fully functional tissues with blood vessels,» says
chemical engineer Abraham Stroock of Cornell University, who also works on engineering blood vessels in tissue using different techniques.
Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science led by Dr. James Liao have
developed a more efficient way to turn methanol into
useful chemicals, such as liquid fuels, and that would also reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
Scientists there say they have
developed a way to produce truly carbon - neutral fuel and
useful organic
chemicals at large scale using water and carbon dioxide removed from the air as raw materials.
Researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science led by Dr. James Liao have
developed a more efficient way to turn methanol into
useful chemicals, such as liquid fuels, and that would also reduce carbon dioxide emissions.