ClimateTech(8)
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Cyclic Capture of Atmospheric CO2 (No. T4-2433)
Reducing greenhouse gas emissions alone will not be enough to limit the impacts of climate change - active removal of CO₂ from the atmosphere is essential. CycCap addresses this need with a cyclic process in which a salt solution is electrochemically split into alkaline and acidic streams. ... Read more19247 -
High-Resolution Microbial Profiling Across Unexplored Niches Using CoSMIC (No. T4-2368)
Microbial profiling methods based on 16S rRNA sequencing are limited by primer bias, short-read coverage, and databases dominated by human-associated microbes. These limitations reduce phylogenetic resolution and hinder accurate species detection in underexplored environments. ... Read more19210 -
Enhancing Biofuel Production through Engineered Versatile Peroxidases (No. T4-2197)
The growing need for sustainable biofuel alternatives is challenged by the difficulty of breaking down lignin, a major component of plant biomass. ... Read more18667 -
Carbon Nanotubes - Polymer Composites for Improved Mechanical and Electrical Properties (No. T4-1953)
The superior mechanical and electrical properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are uniquely advantageous for enhancing polymer composites' mechanical and electrical properties. However, CNTs usually heavily bundle. ... Read more18922 -
Homogeneous Dispersion of CNT Composites for Improved Conductivity, Bucky Papers (No. T4-1809)
Battery and capacitor electrode technologies available in the industry today, are struggling to keep up with rapidly advancing applications that require high power and energy density such as electric vehicles, solar cells and telecommunications systems. ... Read more5662 -
Carbon fixing bacteria (No. T4-1736)
A bacteria (E. coli) engineered to fix atmospheric CO₂, converting it into organic biomass. ... Read more5608 -
Green Catalytic Formation of Alcohols, Amines, Amides, Imines and Esters under Mild Conditions (No. T4-1551)
The production of alcohols, amines, amides, imines, and esters is central to pharmaceuticals, polymers, dyes, fragrances, and agrochemicals, but conventional syntheses require harsh conditions, toxic reagents, and expensive noble metals. ... Read more5512 -
A Method for Lithium Recovering From Spent Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries (No. T4-2458)
The growing use of lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries creates a need for efficient recycling. Unlike Li-Co-Ni batteries, LFPs yield only lithium as a valuable metal, making acid-based methods costly and inefficient. ... Read more19403