When 115,000 tons of food waste hit Surrey's processing facility each year, an invisible army goes to work—billions of ...
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New ammonia-tolerant microbe produces renewable natural gas from food leftovers
Researchers in Canada have discovered a previously unknown bacteria capable of converting food waste into renewable natural ...
The direct conversion of methane (CH 4) into high value-added multi-carbon (C 2+) oxygenates, such as acetic acid (CH 3 COOH), under mild conditions offers a promising way for upgrading natural gas ...
When 115,000 tonnes of food waste hit Surrey's processing facility each year, an invisible army goes to work—billions of microbes convert everything ...
The latest short science news items from C&EN. By dotting the pores of a zeolite with individual rhodium atoms, researchers have come up with a catalyst that couples methane, carbon monoxide, and ...
The chemical industry produced about 14 million metric tons of acetic acid worldwide in 2017 for use as a reagent to make monomers and other compounds, as well as for use in the medical and food ...
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