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Sunlight and sulfur upcycle polystyrene into valuable chemicals
Researchers in China have developed a method to convert polystyrene plastic waste into valuable chemicals using solar energy ...
A joint research team led by Dr. Dong-Gyun Kim of the Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology (KRICT), Professor ...
Turning waste into wealth may no longer be just a marketing slogan, as a team of researchers in China has found an ...
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World’s first 4D printing tech turns sulfur waste into self-moving soft robots
A joint research team has developed the first 4D printing technology built from industrial ...
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Self-cleaning fuel cells? Researchers reveal steam-powered fix for 'sulfur poisoning'
Fuel cells are electrochemical devices that directly convert chemical energy from a fuel into electrical energy. Unlike batteries, which only store electricity, fuel cells can continuously generate ...
Sunlight can be used to convert polystyrene waste and excess sulfur into valuable organic products. The team that created the new process hopes that it could be a way to tackle the millions of tonnes ...
Where most smell trouble in the sharp stench of sulfur — often associated with gas leaks or the unmistakable odor of rotten eggs — Jiang Xuefeng smells potential. Since 2008, Jiang has led efforts to ...
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